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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1913. 1 SOCIETY TO MEET | The regular monthly meeting FOR YOUR the Society for Universal Religion will be held at the home of W. B. Port Orchard Newlywed Puts Come Down Pike Place | # lo Market you are drawing a salary for {t No fancy pack ages or pink ribbons, — but the very fresh. eet Produce at Rock Bottom Prices, Pete Pane. Ont, 6 Good One Over on Uncle Sam) 9) renin ins j , y | MEST THE | It doesn't pay to worry—uniees | PRODUCER | SOM OO ie! i TRADE ATTHE : Seg? ane" rar {si 4 any. ‘Es 4 ae Fi gist mre Corner PUBLIC MARKET CENTER |<2"22.|| 2 Are) f : ey ta % i { j Public Market AND - : ! Black Bass Ss H i . " ‘ pecia. a i ; be Ib ro LIQUORS Pike Place Public Market 15e presh Howe, tn y Kastern Made Bread, [SNEED | SUGAR ONLY Oysters a 168 Gave “2 ; heat = SEE a, Z ib Rec 65¢4 ie * No Choicer Christ: Fine Booths 201 - 54 40 Sand Dabs “pry it tor tha od chatommime It's Alwayo a Little Better p Lhe Ib homemade Ps Present Wandard and a Little Cheaper at the fg pret od White Old Pike Place Market. Shrimps ” e Our great Closing Out Sale ts 2 Ibe. 25¢ a . A | probably the only chance you will| Stall No. ri baby id “ Wines and Liquors foe", o's 8125 Seucnone| Now ald Reet, 806 Mot cc osccseseecceeezee sesos Kantor PeTE’s | |PUBLIC MARKET ; 1 $85 Saxophone = p78 . Pe Public Market Center, Conn French Horn for $56 GOLD DUST 18c 60b) Dust STALLS 31-33 1513 First § = Sd xt. AY. ‘oa 8 987 50 Conn Slide 1 rombone for Yakima Spude, $1.20 del; App Melt Lonies, 61,00. bot - Free very 1.60; an $18 Cornet, nickel, for) Ivory Soap Chips, 10¢@ Ib.; Borax Soap Chips, 3 Iba. 2h. oe Bitter 3901, | $8.69; a $25 Bass Drum for $13.26; | Turkey Dinnor, st Stter'§ p. m. Mrs be Loug—C E. C. ROLOFF 7 an $i8 Snare Drum for $9.90, and| : Ee 1M—MAIN FLOOR—126 . U apeearesannen Sosen sf steer Recumente ‘a NAVY BEANS S20 vite, poet auaiy, 41%, 8 T | wus ae oe pet rrte_ man roportionately. NS 7 e we . 5 ine ¢ rie rut nite, This od and 180 will bur 8 tw “iygiacuee Fancy Greening Apples, 81,26 box, delivered .......Kronfield—48 M no, 59 gack—Holly, Ham-| 17m” "ree Fruits and Vegetables : persed Cimparsage for readers ot The pee mond's Best, Centennial Best or | srisea were is ira mar Ads. it tS cards for) Patent Excellent Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for 2he “a 3 Batic: ew FRainier Miea age oa fe your frie cee neh No. 10 pail Pure Lard..$1.20] soca rec . fe extra for mailing ontalde city. = . me aw. 1527 Pike Place Remember the Name 20c can Reliance Peas B56 | yency rics Panchen 9! this. .ae =a Mrs. Ethel Hanke 1529 Notice the Number TOKIO TEA STORE | 2s Mise 3 te pre ~ a PORT ORCHARD, Dec Cupid, was teal mean, and he told her to whouider of Lamb, tb ...@ | Veal Chops, Ib f 1% STALLS 24-36 os tas ae ee Pp a wins over Postmaster General Bur- &0 abead and upset the department Fastern Hams, 1b 21¢ ; EAT PRICES CUT Jeson in the firet round rula She wrote to the central|/ff Lee of Lamb, Ib.........12%ee | Sosa aka f, eet committeeman, When he called, & bc b Sastern Bacon, q M Pos:mist * can get married depuration of town folks told him Loin and Rib Lamb Chops, ! Pork Roast, Ib.. THESE CHILLY DAYS FOR SATURDAY gg gray that. the demoeratte party would sats 10¢ | Pure tard’)... 2 7 Kid Cupid and the postmaster find tiself in bad with a lot of per Sirloin Steaks, Ib....... --15¢ | Compound Lard, Ib... The Middleman Eliminated at general PORK SAUSAGE ent to the mat over the fectly cood women voters of It din-| marriage of Mias E Joslin, ap criminated against the wives 7 New Zealand Hutter, 2 lbs. 75 a : = chard, a third-class office, to the Who ¢ ‘ cratic governor ; . =“ = a bi js Dried sis ute th Maeataten Wait saan’ de tavens 40c Well Buttered Butter All Kinds ee Domestic JILG’S SAUSAGES are made from clean. fresh, tender young pork. - llowing big specials. will offered ‘Twas an Unwritten L tigation proved that Pitcher, the/M cups, Ib eh 20¢ Reware of the merchant that sells sausage for less than the raw ‘ The f wing be to- No one knows 7a bat D ceeiak new appointes, was a republican. | peaaller: Cream Wafers, Ib SIGSWORTH meat costs, for there js something wrong. ; morrow, Saturday: to have been an unwritten Iaw that) Women Take Up Fight | 250 STALL 206 Pete Homelats i — when a postmistress became a wife, “What, put out a democratic post ter Dishes Miteti 4 b. Bee] Me Vernon” Jersey” Butter, 1b. Hi Pork Sausage, Ib. ... . 200 | knees i ,.,..... LCM Se CHOICE FRESH DRESSED HENS, per Ib. 22c [she | st her job. So when the de- eto give a republican post./ After Dinner Mints, Ib. 25¢ ni an Renmei pms ro 6 partment heard that Ethel Joslin job?” said they. “Never.” |[ 60c Cream Almonds, 1b Fresn Local Ranch Exgs, doz. i jiome a ture 22¢ | 4 had changed her name to Hanks, omen of the state took the sub-|[ Xmas Mixed Candles, Ib. . ee ener nrccecs ete, BOG HAMS. Id. wee eeeee eee ee 4 4 Choice Shoulder Pork | Choice Shoulder Veal [oriers to appoint her successor Ject in hand, and the postmaster | 400 Hand Rolled Chocolates vies tusenn th... “) @ge Ip Excellent Head Cheese, Smoked | is b 15c | Roast, Ib 15c¢ | *ete issued | general was deluged with letters flavors, Ib. 6.66.0 es cece BHO Mt. Vernon Bui Ox Tongue, Smoked Farmers’ | German Salami Lunch 20 - Roast, Ib.......... t, Ib... 2... |"W. E. Pitcher, cashter of the Port! In the meantime, the senate had | Biood’s Candy Kitet Bologna. Bologual ser le. 0 3t . 200 , : Choice Mutton Shoul- “ JOrchard bank, ‘decided he would confirmed the appointment of Pitch indy a aicade j £ b 10c Choice Spare Ribs, Ib. {itke to nandic the town mati for al er, but the department did not send 1509 Pike Place. CE JILG S MEAT PRODUCTS f der, b...... a ceccceccsececes 12MGe |change, and brought enough influ. him his credentials, and now has | SCOEEZLITCU IC - MADE 4 (Our Mutton is of a ence to bear to secure the appoint. come the announcement that Mre Taw ates eles Gheake Ibi eine’ vabe STALLS 132-134. TELEPHONE wperior quality. Try it) | Extra Quality Oleomar- ["°"!., cet : ea elntincat or by changing |f_ MRS. COHR'S Fs STALL 204 B MAIN recon ELLIOTT Saal Be a ieie Shoal, >. | qurine, the “Mistletoe” | mast Sit Sabir" tithe we! ter ntme'on the recente. The shove prices will prevail at the following markets: [Aged Negro Sings and Preaches CARNATION MILK 21 Ibs. Sugar... .$1.00 MPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. ° ay 1 tbe, Si SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. in His Sleep; Mute When Awake’ 3 Lee Cans..... .15 MURRAY MEAT CO. Meatowbrook Mil, 3 big ‘ata pant E MARKET, Westlake and Pine. (With 1 Ib. 350 Coffee or Bulk AMERICAN MEAT CO, Third and Jefferson. Tea) STILL LEADS IN LOW PRICES AND QUALITY {DARTS ERTAEL FTitdstitiser. WILMINGTON, N. C., Dec. 6&—Jof the sermon he seems to relax be. 8 Crackers. - MUTE We On Lowes Fioce Weatiake ek Major Perry, a 74-year-old aegro|and without awakening pases toto [Ml 2)¢7e et gscrng ARG | Sirloin Steaks, 1b. 17% | No. 1 Hams, 1b. tise’ | Soman ae MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. tathor of aixteon children, who lives age. sep eke Dar, 10¢ Arm ond Remmar Bogs. T-Bone Steaks, Ib. -18¢] Spare Ribs, Ib. . : Log Cabin Syrup ‘eal can $1.30 ti etd AR! x « 10c glass Jelly . Veal Roasts, Ib.... 12% Leg of Mutton, Ib Th * onl; over in South Carolina, continues to| writes Awake, he cannot even tel! e Pe te ae . Ib. e above fs only a partial Our, Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” — Jamazo acientiste by his wondorful | anything about the Bible, much leas |g Mincemea’ eal ah eee -18¢ | Shoulder of Lamb, Ib......7%¢ | list of our many big Saturday Look for the U. S. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and [faculty of preaching in his sleep. . get ft sogurately. If awakened CONE’S GROCER b WD... seeee ma 4 quali Open i A few minutes after retiring eac! er his “worship” is over and ala ay: Shop Loe aL hag night, the aged negro falls into a asked to repeat the hymn he has STALLS 1825 STALLS us Scent “a hypnotic state, in which, after the just sung, or the Lord's Prayer, manner of his boyhood days, he! which he has just used, or the|/ == een “ines out” a hymn verbatim and |text he has quoted, he ts as blank ci eRe aan i cs a sings it in a most sepulchral tone. |as a child. TOUGH LUCK! GIRLS HESITATION D. E peel perl Bh a marie | eiaie te bie hypnotic state hel REFUSE AGED MEN UNCLE SAM MAY MAKES FLAT FEET) DS GO BY MAIL | seeieibaliipe lif in a congregation tn worship. He has never been aroused. Men have WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. bat next announces a text, stating the tri do it by sticking and pinch . RS | * * ps rh, PORTLAND, Ore., Deo, 6.—Find. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 28.—"The hesi-|Th@ postoffice department has book, chapter and verse, and then) ing. by running smoke AD Mea bur]! thelr prospective husbands tation toe,” blamed on the “hesita.|St¥en its approval to the shipment eee Oe Saree IN Se sae eee ee \ much older than they expected |tion” in that entrancing new waltz, /f Vegetables by parcel post. Ré- When he says “Amen” at the end | to no avail. He Dreaches right Dl Hulda Kraner and Ceelle Diethelm |is causing society girls to become! PHY to an inquiry from G. L. —— FIDDLES WITH TOE! ®*"° refused to marry two men | flat-footed, according to Dr. Alex-| Nies, a Nebraskan who proposes to | whom they came from Switzerland ander E. Block. “In the last week |T#i8e vegetables and ship them di- CITY NEWS | to wed. They assert the proto |I have had a dozen patients come feet to consumers by mail, the de- PARIS, Dec. 5.—Nimbly wed-| graphs of the would-be bridegrooms Senecio to me suffering with pains In the |Partment states that it sees no reas |ding the first joint of the second| sent to them were taken many By Gilson Gardner llarge toe and the ball of the foot,|800 Why such a business should not ‘The Lincsin Wigh eeheot wael (00 Of Bie Jett Soot where the cor-ivears ago. ‘ i ‘ jeaused by this dance,” he declared. | Prove & success, heduled to participate in two d responding joint of the little finger|” The young women are 26 and 24| WASHINGTON, Dec. 6,—Tele-| — td al REE schedul oD if of his left hand ought to be, ®/ years of age. Herman Young and| «rams at 1 cent a word or less ts| AT THE bates thie afternoon, One team) inch violinist, recently operated | win & 4 eee ts American public could|. Automobiles cost us more than| The mayor will be one of the digs was to meet Queen Anne at the! 0”) protessor Gobel at the Kiel a i uleouat terond 60 | reasonably ‘expect from @ publicly- | household furniture every year, and|tinguished guests at the big au- hill school and the other, Weet SO vocpital, fo “fiddlieg Be” tenia ot | orn | owned telegraph system. y our garage mechanics and/nual banquet to be given by the 9 attle in the Lincoln auditorium. — | tor a long spell of idleness caured The best proof that this can be| Chauffeurs more than our school’ Women’s Commercial club at the e the atrophying of the little fin. BUT WHAT DID TAFT DO? done is the fact that it is already| teachers Arctic club next Tuesday night. ected com OSHKOSH, Wis.—Jane Addams And it is being done Ww. C. Edwards was | being done. mander of the Carl Sine operation, tt ts sald, while|is n great actrean, and Capt. Scott|now by a private company. wich! MQ) STOMACH MISERY, INDIGESTION - , ” Camp, ‘o. 11, United Spanish War! being very difficult to perform, has|dug the Panama canal, were an-| makes a profit ont of its business, Veteri ‘at their annual election | succeeded wonderfully well. The|swera to questions propounded to|and not by a government which | ’ Thursday night | first joint of the patient's little fin [students entering normal schoo! does not have to make a profit. ' GAS, SOURNESS—PAPE S DIAPEPSIN i bed ger was removed and the toe joint] here. The “7 "ts the proof. | . 50th | transpl ¥ ts and o fest nee “ p Mttle com: | Paul Ecker, 13, of 114 W transplanted, ligamenta and all, the The ‘ 1s a little com | owe IT! IN FIVE MINUTES |to have a bad stomach—make your t., fractured both his wrists while|sinews of the stump of the finger D 9 pany which does business between | playing on the B. F. Day school| being stitched on. The violinist ts on't Nurse the elties of Chicago and St, Louts.| YOUR SICK, UPSET STOMACH /next meal a favorite food meal, grounds Thursday. The boy stum-| now Its charge ts 26 cents for 26 words. | FEELS FINE. hen take a little Diapepsin. There le to play as before. | ; bled over a stone coping, alighting - a Cold— The old telegraph companies jwill not be any distress—eat with q }with his hands under him The Bible contains 3,568,480 let- charge %5 cents for ten words be-| Sour, sick, upset stomach, ind{-/Out fear. It's because Pare’s Dine © | es ters, 733,748 words, 31.173 verses, K ll I ! tween th cities. gestion, heaitburn, dyspepsia; |pepsin “really does” reguiy > weak, ~ A hike from Keyport to Manette,| 1.189 chapters and 66 books i t ‘The “Telepost” {s making a prof-|when the food you eat ferments out-of-order stomachs that gives it lyia Lenni, will be taken by the it from sending messages at a cent| {nto gases aad stubborn iumps; |!t’s millions of sales annually. . bunday ° a * CO, D agfeite , ) for | your head aches and you feel sick} Get a large fifty-cent case of q Mountaineers next Sunday. Th LADIES’ COATS s word. It ts not In business you | 3 y: 4 of Our Of Ef Nit NG SALE lpoat leaves the foot of Madison st.| fara err sete pe ade eect Hits health and miserable, that’s when you re-|Papos Diapepsin from any drug | 7 The return will be made | How does this company do it?) alize the magic in Pape’s Diapepsin. |store. It is the quickest, surest } we pi PeceOU OE ISSSRESSEC EL EST Gece attr eeaees oe tte ‘ to m at 6 pm aye of Saute by Morning? [tts accret Ties In using existing in-|It mares siomach distress fo in|stomach rellef and cure knowm | | A 5 E Cc Ge ventions (such as are in use today| five minutes. If your stomach {s/It acts almosi like magic—It is @ | E vin: r4 rom 15 on Eve: oat The Seattie Retail Cigar Dealers’ . m _ fin the government-owned telegraph | in a revolt you can’t get it reg-| scientific, harmless stomach pre | a ‘ * #8 fi bing id association held its annual election ad THIS 18 GUARANTEED OR MONEY| .vatems of Europe) for cheapening | ulated, p for your sake, try|paration which truly belongs im | | in Our New Thursday noon, electing the follow- satin sh trea caiebael, wbariona| Eee ele Pape’s Diapepsin. It's so needless|every home. ing officers: M. W. MeManis, pres- ariallet Jn, five minutes! | No strong ‘Such inventione are not used {dent; C. KE. Smith, vice president; LADIES’ SAMPLE faws dropa of pure, henith. wiving| by the American telegraph mo- | Second Floor portal konto Pg “weloo SUIT SHOP le Se ca as dake ae ots Ope etoaraph triat hae, mit | aay Fifth Floor Denny Bldg. |?'"* "°°" lions of deilars invested in an. Th Wh U M tiquated equipment, which It ose o Use Gas ost o- +408 Next Door to auld have to. diecard Are Best Satisfied acting secretary, * ® The private yacht Cyprus, owned| Second Av. Times Bide. | Clothin De artment by Col. D. C. Jackling, left Seattle bd Sdopted modern Inventions for | Thursday for San Francisco. Cal Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. cheapening service. | | jJackling and a party of friends will = —— | A Big Showing at Each Sale Price be taken aboard at Frisco, from where the yacht will safl for the Hawaiian {slands. ee lows’ hall Sunday night at lneala in Seattle today. The first ODD ITEMS an expensive weoona A It Ig Always There When Needed NEW YORK on her deathbed, Christine € eloped with Edward Ziebrock, and was disinherited of a $3,000,000 es {tate The larger the use of gas for domestic heating and lighting, the fuller will be the enjoyment of 1,000 Lead Pencils given away Free Saturday, December 6th, at the }day's record made by the First NEEDLESSS WORK, BESS | Pi — coed ! osit s ick Out One Tomorrow—"The Es Day”—A Small Dep: Christian church still stands, Thurs. CLOVER LEAF BUTTER NE YORK.—Despite the fact comfor 1 benefit it brings, and the discomfort per 76 day's sales amounted to $60 | |that Ressio Ryzmaruk pulled out and drudgery it removes—the greater will be the > seven of the 17 needles she swal economy in service it performs, It is only nece: j spre e The movement to establish civil lowed in a suicide attempt, and has 5 I a ¥ service in the city treasurer's of & COFFEE STORE a man to marry her besides, sho sary to use 500 cubic feet of gas per month to ~ ul S an aincoa Ss fice to include every employe save At Last Ne Found an Honest | will bo deported have the service of this most economical heating . the trenaurer and bis chief assist pbelobe and iiphting agency an the’ world “ ant, haw receled the support of the 5 y agenc) . = We Will Have Extra Heip to See That You Are Promptly eee nepreyt drug store agd the price 1s) ORK. —Dors ansiing with ; small expense of 50 cents for each “ The death. of Mra. Annie 0, | Opposite Bon Marche. f°") (iit just one Si ee a eh acae tose thirty days, the Gas Company assumes the ex- 2 ‘ Waited Upon Mears, wife of W. A. Mearn, of the be, or if it ¢ b YOULL RTO TLR gt until ‘pollee Taahed to pense of laying mains, laying services and install- 4 Chamber Coe sadicd engl pal , the scene, The boys didn't get the ing meters, and gives you all that good gas service > jon the American flag, which Mr dope” orl WHY HE OBJECTED . . e Bef ae writing for the school at the of NEW YORK—When William SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. = ta ” OOP?’ | Mueller insisted his wife quit read ; = PIKE ST. AT FOURTH AV. Sell that unused office rurniture. | 1, Sine HY PN ling and feed him, she fed him a Henry Bldg. , Phone Main 6767. 4 . A few cents invested in @ Star iJ yee reed we will mail youlcake of soap, William said, explain, : want ad will do It ‘a package direct ing in court why he spanked her, °|Y * 5

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