The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1913, Page 7

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a 2 THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913. * 1 nee i Noted Women Leaders Denounce Hanging of Mrs. Bessie Wakefield By Inez Milholland Boissevain gard to the case of Mra. Ros MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY The Middleman Eliminated at Frye & Co.’s Markets The following big specials will be offered to- Saturday: | | Ine | slo morrow, CHOICE FRESH DRESSED HENS, per lb. 22c Shoulder Veal|Choice Spare Ribs, Ib. 15¢ 12Vic Wakefield, as in any other in volving I nay, capital punishment, as any logical person must, Choice Roast, the death penalty as a present-day treatment of erime ts barbaric, ab ; : Sweet Pickled Beef fiir, even ridiculous! Choice Steer Prime Rib Tongue, Ib. ....... 15¢ neg Pelle essences atl . as a diseased person, Undeniably OS Sr ere 17¢ Choice Mutton Shoul- [fion, any ono. no afflicted. should der, Bsa ee oe re 10c |be treated with pity, and as ono Choice Shoulder Pork) (Our Mutton is of a eet crintetin cence be, Aer Roast, Ib -15c| superior quality. Try it) [¢! treatment, as our lunatics ary n no other way can society be baer in pat " . protected. To treat criminals as The above prices will prevail at the following markets: |Protected, | To treat criminals OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. Tae teats aialisl gine Ane SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. principal object of attack on the WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO,, Third and Jefferson. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. CASCADE MEAT CO., Lower Floor Westlake Market. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. ‘ rt of criminologists seeking to sodernize our present archate sys tem of administering “justice.” To apply {tt in the case of a woman who hes had no voice in establish: (ng {t, or in retaining tt on the ‘ tatute books, is ThE HEIGHT of Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” injustice, or unfairnoss, and ta Look for the U. S. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and | ‘he case of Mra. Wakefield, who te the pidiable victim of conditions ta quality. Shop Open Until 10 p. m. fie which she never had the chance for self-development (the right of every human being), such injustice would be peculiarly apparent Mrs. Eugene Boissevain By Mabel Cronise Jones President of Pennsylvania Woman Suffrage Association and Director of Regent Keystone Chapter, U. §. Daughters of 1812. The state must always be held responsible for igno- rance and filiteracy The commonwealth of Con necticut must therefore be held partially able for the crime committed by Bessie Wakef! since her moral and intellectual nature have never been developed. She has never had a square deal In life; therefore the state, which should have made such environment as hers impossible, will be guilty of a heinous crime itself if it exacts the death pen alty, especially as th fs some doubt as to her guilt. Let me say, also, that the humanitarian and WE want to drive home to every housewife this matory views of such cases will never cur Mabel Cronies ss. Jones jea until women share fn the law-making pr By Helen M. Todd. (Mies Todd of California was formerly factory Inspector In| Hinoie, and active in woman suffrage campaigns in the Western nd in New York. She was a delegate from California to the national convention of the Woman Suffrage association and is in Washington in the interest of federal chiid labor bill (Kenyon bill), Just indorsed by) the national council of women voters.) telling point concerning FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR: The cost of the amount of FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR used in making a loaf of bread is ap- | proximately one-fourth of one cent more than the cost of an ordinary flour, and even this infinitesimal extra cost is more than absorbed because FISHER’S BLEND makes a larger loaf of better bread than other flours. Lives there a good housewife who would not gladly spend this extra one-fourth of one cent to insure perfect bread, particularly when she Sr en wine ent et ; Fisher Flouring ; Mills Co. “AMERICA’S FINEST PLOURING MILLS” Seattle, U.S.A. people are the products of thelr environment, and the women of that state, general, for men or women-~fee ing that to kill a erimin no way remedies the condition which t# the dir cause of the crime, and for which the COMMUNI 18 RESPONSIBLE. to take life in punishment for a crime which js the than ourselves. In the case of Mra. Wakefield, I can speak with certainty for the women of the West in saying that to take the life of this girl, who never had a single chance for development, would be a crime not only against her, but aainst society. It would only tend to brutalize the community in which such an in Justice could ba perpetrated. Helen M, Todd bd ROLLER SKATE IN P. O. eee CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—Postoffice clerks have been equipped with toller skates, the more quickly to move about their work. Neckwear ina Wonderful Array, Smoking Jackets, | Lou Robes, $15, and $18 Suits, Overcoats, _Raincoats Gift Cetrificates and Merchandise Orders Applied in the Clothing Department or any of the other Departments, solving the Christmas Problem in a way most pleasing to the recipie ° Cheasty’s always has a marvelous display of Neck- Beautiful wear, but at this Christmas time we have surpassed all former efforts with the latest Egyptian Damas Weaves, | Neckwear Silks from Switzerland, the newest effects from Paris, to say nothing of the finest creations of American Neckwear manufacturers. At 50 cents will find very effective patterns, and from that up. you In our Department devoted to Men's Comfort Wear, | Comfort there are most beautiful gift suggestions: Smoking Jac- Wear for kets, Bath Robes, Dressing Gowns, etc., that stand for 4 Y the utmost in refinement and ease. Prices are as low as | Men $5.00, with a splendid showing at that figure A Gift Certificate for one of our $15.00 or $18.00 Suits, Popular Price Clothing Overcoats or Rain Coats will be as useful and acceptable a gift as you can make. ‘hese are the best values in all the United States, as the thousands of satisfied wearers of these high-class garments will attest. Mh = ———— = GORDON TO RUN? 9 he Right after the, holidays, Judge | flirting with a mayoralty Wee for severdl eeKs, ill peak » He SECOND AV. AT SPRING ST. |will delay his’ decision until. then, |but the political dopesters already | have It figured that his bonnet will sure enough be in the ring. Low Prices and Fresh Produce combined witn Best Service make this the most attractive and economical place the city In which to buy your food stuffs, 3 Large Cans Carnation Milk 15¢ (With 1 Ib, 866 Coffee or Bulk Tea) 0c Glasses Old Style Seniliing’s Best Mince Meat 14¢ | { ott © tb. 34c 30 bottlew pare ‘Vania 4 flo | $1.00 Guo Sehitilsa’s 84c Fancy Mixed Candy (with - " sage bye chocolat t "lum Pudding, Dp og ee, 25c | per can : 12¢ 2 cans of 2 Ibs. Oyater i AER 156 | craciern 15¢ Fancy Christmas Box of Writing Paper With a $1.00 Pur chase, Except Sugar. CONE’S GROCERY STALLS 1625—LOWER FLOOR Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz... Sharp Cream Cheese, 2 lbs 35c MORRIS WILLIAMS—96 WEST PIKE ST. FREE Plum Pudd ig Mince Meat Fruit Cakes Sweet Apple Order now for Cider, | Kentucky Christmas i 15) neT SANITARY MRF E. C. ROLOFF In California the consensus of opinion ts that | and of the Western states in | are strongly opposed to capital punishment | We Western women (lo not think we have the right direct result of our own neglect of thone less fortunate | Mt. Vernon Milk 25c 35c 114—Main Floor—125 We Specialize Fruits, 4 pkgs. new packed Raisins 50c Mocha and Java Coffee Happy Home Ch TOKIO TEA STORE | "0: Faney Dr Stalls 24-36 Dates JILG’S HOME-MADE MEAT PRODUCTS are made from old-fashiong4 recipes that on Pork Bausaas, and freeh tender wm in our BD and Pes for choice young pork in our ana Our Hame are home Our Meat products are always fresh, none belng ove yur Bausagee are made fresh daly Visit our Sanitary Bologna Kitchen up stairs. $100.00 reward to anyone who can prove anything impure in our sausages. 4 Pure Home-made Pork @aveage > oe cured and emoked days olf, while four whole or one-hatt ne. per Ib w ie on. by the mtrip. Ib. Be Tongue, Ib f i bit -y ec rer Puddines. tb 9 ie 182-184 VLG S oes No Strings to Our SPECIALS of Huntere’ Nologna, Ip Worst, 1b Remember koe name, Telephone Kiltott 54K@, ARMOUR’S MINCE MEAT 1h¢ L8.; 2188. 2h¢ BO’S—STALL 111 1 Ib. pke. Raisins .. Assorted Peel, 2 Ib: : Fi y Te , y But- 2 1c jars Peanut Butter...15¢ rhs ae $ ee a 00 2 1c pkgs, Black Pigs.....15¢ | Full Cream Cheese, Ib. 20¢ © AT STALLS 122-124—THE Cream Brick C Pecccgy VEGETARIAN E. H. COLLINS—STALL 128 Fresh and Salt Fish of All Kinds—Fresh Crabs Received Every Day Eastern Oysters, pint 35c Sand Dabs, Ib. ... .15¢ PHILADELPHIA FISH MKT.—STALL 10 AMENDMENT TO CURRENCY WASHINGTON, Dec, 12.—A to the public only in case the re lerisis in the currency fight {n the gional banks are not financially senate was expected today with a strong enough to meet require vote on the Hitchcock amendment|ments after the member banks to the bill have done their stock buying It was hoped to get a ballot on the amendment by tonight The regional proposition was the main point {n dispute. snat being disposed of, it was believed the rest of the bill would pass without discussion after a few r Da ca Ms... - | GUNBOAT GETSBUSY INBATTLE WASHINGTON, Dec, 12.—Open-| ling with its big guns, the Mexican 'tederal gunboat Bravo joined today The amendment calls for region- al reserve banks and for sale of weir stock by public subseription Unamended, the measure now provides for from eight to twelve regional banks controlled by mem banks and for ale of stock! town Itself. Some shift had evidently taken place in the battle, however, or the in the fight with the rebels at Fravo had succeeded in maneuver |Tamplieo, according to a message | ing tnto a more favorable position, | from Admiral Fletcher, During | for at latest accounts tt was rain Wednesday and Thursday's fight-| ing shells into the rebel ranks ing the two federal gunboats In It was belleved here that the} Tampico harbor were unable to aid new development might turn the in the town's se pcause the | tide of battle which seemed yester. |poseitions of the struggling forces day to be in the rebels’ favor. were such that they could not fire) The big foreign warships were jon the rebels without sweeping the ‘lying off shore. MAYOR WILL TALK TO HOBOES President Hes- Harry Sig- Jeff Davis, A mass meeting to discuss the|be Mayor Cotterill, problem of the unemployed will be|keth of the counell, held at the Hippodrome Sunday af-|mond, attorney, and ternoon,» Among the speakers willKing of the Hoboes. CHINA, TOO, has been hit, Price of rice has jumped 50 per cent TANN of London announces that girls begin to talk Yep! Earlier, oftener, longer and la HERE ARE more than 700 registered clubs In London. Must be a lot of “going-outto-the-club” excuses made by London hubbies ‘maintain nye INDICTMENT OF thos Colorado mine | union officla ing a monopoly of labor,” when ody's working, eoun : RADE ATTHE CORNER PUBLIC MARKET BILL UP FOR VOTE TODAY Old Pike Place Public Market Corner 1h FIGE SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET eee’ Public Market Sanitary Public Market Murray “iy Meat Prices Down ' OR SATURDAY Shoulder Mutton, Ib 8¢ | Sirloin Steaks, Ib. Mutton Chops, Ib 12'2¢ | T-Bone Steaks, Ib eg of Mutton, Ib 122¢ | Veal Roasts, Ib. .... Pot Roasts, Ib 10¢ | Pork Roasts, Ib No, 1 Ham, Ib 1826 | Pienic Hams, lb... STALLS 3-5-7-24-25-26 21 Ibs. Sugar. . Bake r White Soap bare 25 ’ ba a s1. 36 per sack, delivered tree . done b. pke 888 Patent Flour $1.15 251; "tthae‘sz.00 order THE SUN GROCERY Main iMoor—Entrance Cm First Ay. Stalls 106 112-104 | Pike Place Public Market It’s Always a Little Better it the Old Pike Place Market. Stall No. ‘GOLD D 10¢ doz, 45¢ box... seseee «- Kronfield—48 D GOLD DUST Stalis 201 GOLD DUST 18c¢ EVERY DAY 22-5740 New Laid Ex 5 dates tad Yakima Potatoe 5 ewt., delivered . Baked Ham Dinn ¢, after 6 p. m. NAVY BEANS _ Binail white, best cuallty, 4 Ite very da: . 54, 40 Salmon, 2 ‘ .Kasdorf—28 HOOSIER poxe-yaDe Brena, Rolle, Pies, oan = HOOSIER ‘HOME 1 BAKERY Our Own Farm Products New Zealand Butter, 2 lbs..75¢ Full Cream Cheese, Ib.. ee ee soe MRS. COHR’S STALL 20¢—-LOWER FLOOR STALL 11—LOWER FLOOK [New RRainier Meat Market iaao Pike Place Notiae thor Thehenns Shoulder of Lamb, Ib....... Veal Roasts, Ib. sooo BBO Leg of Lamb, Ib.......... Pe Veal Chops, Ib. . 15¢ Pork Steaks, Ib...... «+++-B5e@ | Sirloin Steaks, Ib. -15¢ Pork Roasts, Ib...... sseeeDb@ | Eastern Hams, 1b... Qe Pure Lard (bulk) Ib...... 15¢ | Compound Lard (bulk) 1b. 18426 ‘New Zeainnd Butter, 2 Ibe Guaranteed Ranch Tbe Peer, 2 don. S5e Imported and Cheenes SIGSWORTH—206 Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, 1b. 35@ Fresh Ranch Exes, 40z......45¢ Domestic Swiss Cheese, Ib......25¢ All Kinds Domestic Mt. Vernon Butter Store 15%1 PIKE PLACE Hood’s Candy Kitchen 1509 PIKE PLACE CANDY SPECIALS Clear Sugar Toys, Can oe Baskets, From 1c Up eg 48 Ribbon, Xmas Broken Mixed Candies, Ib. .......0sec00 20c | ® French Creams Christmas Candies, finest | WO PO aN, 2 MA WOW, TO iho os aks des000 10c | Marshmallows, plain and | toasted, Ib. ... 25¢ 40¢c HAND-ROLLED CHOCOLATES, ALL FLAVORS, LB.. “AFTER SPEEDER Councilman War ardall, appearing in municipal court against Dr. N. M.*Wigger, accused of reckless |driving this morning, declared the | driveway under the Yesler way vite |duct over Fourth av., was a public jcrossing. Judge Gordon was not |s0 sure and the case was continued |& week for City Prosecutor Van Ruff'to find out. | “Our lives were endangered,” | said Wardall, who testified for J. | E. Longfellow, an aged man, struck | by the machine. “The man 3 EO- | ing about 25 miles an hour, | “It was my first dey out with a | machine and I would hardly be go- jing that speed through a dark | Streetway,” said the doctor drily. |“It seems to me citizens ought to look out where they're going.” ‘WARRANTS OuT; TRIO MISSING H, J. Patterson, Thomas D, Her. Why and C. P. Murphy, incorpor j ate 's of the Washington Protective PASTOR MAY PAY $5,000 FOR KISS MISS HARRIET L, MEYERS of | Brookfield, Mo., who has sued the |Rey. W. C. Atwood, pastor of the Presbyterian church in that town, |for $5,000 damages for one unwel-|*#8Sociation, with offices in the come kiss. The preacher unwed | 88 building, are missing, and elty frankly that his action had been un.| Getectives are looking for them warranted and his kiss “most fool.| With @ warrant, charging the con- duct of an employment office with. best ad out a license. D. P. Kenyon, labor claim ads justor for the city, has reported Meeting Tonight Sete perattens Cicer a Jeoncern, is supposed to have start= Stereopticon ‘Views and “lecture hood ae in Seattle about Novem: ; por 2 . by Roland Cotterill, secretary ot} KE. H. Hanche, who paid $150 for the park board, and a discussion of| the privilege of being elected the, the New charter by H. C. Piggott! new president of the concern, fail.” poe " ed to appreciate the honor, and and Thorwald Slegfri@d, and those # ogee.) who care to join, will be the pro-|‘rned the sffatrs of the company , lover to the police, gram at the civic center meeting at th chool tonight rograms will Franklin hig Somewhat simitar BLOW HELPS HEARING WASHINGTON. Charles A. be given at the Queen Anne high| Stockell’s skull was fractured by a school Monday night and _the|/negro robber, but he is glad, be- Broadway bigh school Weduesday|cause the blow restored his hear.” night, ing, which he had lost a year ago,

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