The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1913, Page 7

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Saturday | » Will Be THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT! THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1913, me bm “SG ihe$1.00) { HEY, LISTEN.MA: ME AN TESS HAS SPLIT| || Pa Wd OY room tall a Ea rw bg | | TH KINDEIN’ BROUGHT IN THE COAL. SWEPT chain eee - Corner Bectmpen sansens. So | Te PORCH FED TH CAT, WASHED AND rveey t beatae ATTHE. Old 4 WIPED TH DISHES — IS THERE ANYTHING Pike Plac : nl pene ike Place | giqy CAN DO MAP PUBLIC MARKET CENTER _ ||PiePlae) a Hamlin’s | Pe siete fi Cider | SUGAR ONLY Rar ie Thermos $2.95 $3.95. $4.95 $5.95 toxing Gloves $1.50 |} $3.00 Boxing Gloves $2.00 $3.50 Boxing Gloves $2.50 [|| $4.00 Boxing Gloves $3.00 F $4.50 Boxing Gloves $3.50 J) $2.50 Punching Bags $1.50 | ‘arving Sets arving Sets arving arvin $3.50 Punching Bags $2.50 inching Bags $3.50 Durham $4.50 Pr Duplex Stratford Genuine 25-piece Silver Set $6.50 $10.00 $2.50 B. B. Roller Skates, regular $2.25 .. $1.25 $5.00 shot blue barrel Air J| Rifle $1.50 | We shave a complete line gift, at lowest prices in the By Abe Hurwitz ety. | Suppose you were leisurely stroll jing down Second av. or maybe you |were hoofing !t at top speed to |avold the fellow who loaned you 4) lfive spot, or to dodge the assessor, or something like that—It isn’t important for this supposfion |whether you were merely killing ltime or were fn a terrific rush }and Harry Carroll, our tmmaculate elty comptroller, happened to spot lyou. what would happen? | You'd say “Hello, Harry,” or “Good morning, Mr. Carroll,” or ‘How fo you do?” and keep on 1012 First Ave. Between Madison and Spring Sts. |) MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY The Middleman Eliminated at Frye & Co.’s Markets The following big specials will be offered to- morrow, Saturday: CHOICE FRESH DRESSED HENS, ( Harry Carroll tha going fa, if you could get away quick enough. BOE POONE ics secsecseccacescceners - . ae jarry’s Some or Choice Shoulder Pork Cholece Shoulder Ve If you didn’t, Harry would be upon Roast .............-++- 15c Roast 2.0... cece ee eeeee 15c |you with beaming countenance and 1 Choice T-Bone ne hand, pat you on the ag oo 12% 2 ose pe EN looking admiringly into ee cae and say something to Cholee Prime Rib 17 Sweet Pickied Beef .. Roast ..... o c Tongue ; my dear Mr. So-and-8o. It is, indeed, a pleasure to see you, and what a lovely morning You're looking so splen ; and, belleve me, Mr. So , it gives me great joy to see you so well. Only a little while ago | was thinking of you, and how long It has been since | have had the pleasure of seeing you, and here | come across you. Isn't it truly won- derful? Luck Is surely with me. Here | am, grasping your hand, Really, Mr. So-and-So, The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. 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. the pleasure |s so great | must hand once clasp your more, dear friend.” And he Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” «Look for the U. S. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shop Open Until 10 p. m. Ham Good Race nally succeed in un If from his effusive he will will bow and sal id bid you quite an expans Special Holiday Fares “MILWAUKEE?” |" Points In © and suspensive farewel goos that Harry Carroll joint! right of Between All Washington, Idaho, Oregon and British Columbia Sure Can Peddie It December 18 to 24, Inclusive Set aby Pest ie serancitadiy Return Limit—Janoary 8 ee aa litla oe abuse J ea One and One-Third Fare for Round Trip Aig te ata npraty rood aise But ff you have met arry Carrol Por further information regarding fares, reservations, ote. Please cal! on or address A. P. CHAPMAN, JR. General Agent Passenger Dept. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE all others beside am—halt and stut J. L. CRISWELL City Passenger Agent 5 uses it generously, like a ng a house if ribed Ha the genial cb BE, Hughe k tinge {n his cheeks, with a constant wreath of siniles on [his face, and with the perfect sar “No Holiday Fares Until the Mifwaukee Came” y " fais fe**,..c:| WE"VE GOT TO GO SOME TO FIND acs Se] A “POLITER” MAN THAN HARRY tnuts, 10¢ lew FRainier Pork Roasts, Ib Leat Lard, Ib New Zealand Butter, 2 Ibs.. -75¢ Ci ls tn jana? SIGSWORTH—206 IB1Ity riKE FLACK Mas = Full Line ef Late Fisk | “Mie PARKER 2 Fresh Compound Lard, 2 Ibs. MRS. COHRS—STALL 204 New Zealand Butter, }torlal equipment always on display Jet u we and reflect the unim aginable fate to which some mis gulded folks had planned to con sign him Imagine Him In Overalls n you imagine Harry Carrol! at kid gl nd in bib over Candy Canes, all sizes, from Ie. Candy Baskets, all sizes. Candy Clear Toys, three col ora and very fine and attractive They never fail to please the Can you? Can you imagine him tn logger# shoes, humping along dirty and ittle folks muddy and unbeaten paths? Ponte Kid Weill, that's exactly what Harry|I Candles per in.... 25C Carroll emerged from. He had te leave California to escape fromm Finest 10¢ Mixed Candy tn town. that fate You nee, they fitted him out at the University of California for a mining engineer. Now, studying mining engineering at the untver sity is not so bad, what with glee clubs and junior proms and fresh man frolica and sentor balla, anc | so on Clean Foods Low Prices Efficient Service Nix on the Flannel Shirt Raper Heme Cora, 8 eaes.... 960 But when Harry obtained hi enn Matin, 6 2th sheepskin and w out into the : 456 cold world, as a full fledged | Fancy Seeded Raising # 1-18 phen jengineer, and had to discard his tee 25e }eollar and tie for a flannel shir Faney St: 20¢ Harry re a . Mik 83.65 he ® oack $4.50 1 ar, sack 81.15 slivery with other $2.00 order | railroad o net dising, and bod Eventually clerk in the stat there achieved t being the beat res , had, so much so apprecta-| legislature memorialized | Freeh Stork and Lowest Prices for the Holiday Trade. SUN GROCERY STALIA 106-110-116-—-MAIN FLOOR ENTRANCE ON FIRST AY. cisiature, and} distinction | tion, the congress, ¢ reing Harry Carroll) for ren¢ clerk of the United | Strictly fresh eges.....50¢ doz States senate He Has No Opponent |@ Sharp cream cheene...2 Ib. B5¢ Harry didn't leave Washington however, but remained to become MORRRS WILLIAMS assistant § city comptrolier under Will Parry, when th natructed 96 West Pike. the new s it 1 of city accounting, was chief accountant for 10 years Junder civil service, ran for comp |troller and got elected, and is now running again for the same office | He has no opposition thus far What's the | You couldn't get within a mara {thon mile of him with that glad hand stuff. SCHAEFER NOT TO GET IN RACE Jacob Sch aefer, “former member of the Ubrary board and publisher of the Washington Dally Staats Zeitung, will not become a candi date for mayor He so told the ommittee from the German-Amer- | which urged him to Press of business uncertainty of the) t form of city government assigned by| BRYAN, JR., AND HIS NEW FACE ie | | re the reasons Schaefer KEEP OUT OF’EM | CHICAGO Dec, 19. Light | SRB 000 1 should keep out of] Autos cannot talk, but| W. J. Bryan, Jr. 8 often a seream In ® JOY) son of the secretary of state. He tatory remarka,| ives 10. ‘Tucson, Artz, where he © prefatory remarks.) iractices law; and where he suc W Rodine, superintendent of Meh Foepent cy | cepted in growing a mustache, de- | ‘ ry education In the Cil-| jarting from his father's smogth ¢ schools, plunges Into a dis! Pod habit c of sex and vice proplents in book published today sirls dance themselves to) FITZGERALD PICKED | doom, some walk blindfolded by PSSA ch their parents to warn) Cecil B. Fitzgerald, who was re them, and other ride to riin—via @ently endorsed at a mass meeting the cig touring car,” says Bogn the Ballard oandidees the nunell, reesived the endorsement Maybe people would have more|of the Women’s Civic Club of Bal faith in the weather bureau if tt]iard Thursday night at a meeting wore long white whiskers and{held tn Junction hall, when 91 of ‘smoked a corncob pipe the 127. present voted for him, minum Set, $2.98 1527 - 1229 Pike Place Shoulder of Lamb, Ib 9e Leg of Lamb, Ib. 12'e¢ and 146 Vv Roasts, 1b ise 1 N. DEGGINGER Christmas Novelties The . |ter than any other w 2he 1601 Cluster Ratsine, 2 pke Greening Apples, Oe x, del 48 New Jersey Cranberries, 2 lbs., 256 1521 Men's 50¢ Necktle 6 pre. Men's Socks !n Xmas box 7he..209 f lowa Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs. $1.00 , 40 Mieat Market Remember the Name Notice the Number ihe Steak, Ib. tern Hams, |b n Backs, Ib Pure Lard, Ib Lard Compound, 17'2¢ Ib. Mt, Vernon Jersey F >. Bhe nh feattio Kee 50e Hotlae one The Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1th PIKE PLACE MAIN FLoon, Hood's Xmas Specials Lady Apples, fine for the Christ- mas tree. 1 .1e Dozen Chocolates and Bon Bons, all Ready @ 25c and up fresh made. to hand out 25c 20c Chocolates, per Ib. Xmas French Creams per pound Broken Mixed Candies, per pound . HOOD’S CANDY KITCHEN—1509 Pike Place IS OUT Murray goin win Pot Roasts ..... +. 10¢ Boiling Roast Shoulder Mutton.... Legs of Mutton. . Lamb Chops STALLS 3-5-7-24-25-26 HETCH-HETCHY BILL SIGNED 19.—Prest. WASHINGTON, Dec dent Wilson signed the Hetch Hetchy water bill today. In sign ing the bill, the psident attached |the following memorandum { have signed this bill because }it seema to serve needs of the region ¢ they could and ness or materially public yet does not impair the us | detract from the beauty of the pub Me domain.” THINGS THE PRESS AGENTS PROMISE Klaw & Erlanger and Harrison Grey Fiske idid production of Hdward uuch’s Oriental | dramo. t.” which comes to tht Metropolitan theatre for one week, commencing next Monday night, brings forward Otis Skinner in a role, unlike any that he has played before, but that Includes in its requirements almost every sty and quality of ig of which Mr Skinner is maste: Hajj, the Beg gar of Bagdad, runs the entire fon in the course of} ghmut of ¢ the role, possibly erprested by an ac s than the widest expert of the Or uittee, will Saturday Pythian sisters, fe Hospital Com an informal dance The thope give jevening in Phythian Hall, First ave. | and Pike. CORNER PUBLIC MARKET Mrs. Pfeffer's Bakery 1513 First Av. 162% FIRST AY. SANITARY MKT. 100-Ib “Better Goods for Less Money.” CAR OF APPLES By oor Priced of thin or Xmaw. time fe the place Delicious. ...$2,25 Extra fa Spitzenbergs. $2.00 Extra fancy Winesaps....$2,25 All Delivered Free Bent sand figs Ww. W. CRENSHAW 1517 1st Ave. Sack No, 1 Yakima Netted Gem POTATOES, $1.25 No. 50 sack Flour . $1.25 Holly, Hammond's Best or Centennial Best. FREE DELIVERY TOKIO TEA STORE |« Stalls 24 and 36 Extra fanc OUR FISH ARE ALWAYS FRESH and SWEET Nothing {8 more dangerous or disagreeable than a fish that is not strictly fresh, Buy here and you will always be pleased. PHILADELPHIA FISH MARKET “73! Free! Souvenir Free! ess Ee nna NICE BOX OF CHRISTMAS CANDY In celebration of the GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE at 712 Pike St.. Waldorf Bldg. formerly located at 716 Pike St., we will give away absolutely Free tomorrow at BOTH STORES $27.12 Sits Market and 712 Pike St. a nice box of Christmas Candy, in addition to your reg- ular tickets with your purchase of 50 cents. i SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS FREE With your purchase of 1 lb. of Grand Union Baking Powder. SLEEPING DOLL—Strong and well made. shuts her eyes. BEAUTIFUL CHILD’S BOOK—200 pages. Fully illus- trated. Guaranteed to make the little ones happy. LACE TABLE COVER—Thirty-four inches square. 9-inch imitation artistically CUT GLASS BERRY BOWL. Cold Meat Forks, Peach or Plum Plaques produced in their natural colors. A limited number of these beautiful articles at BOTH STORES, and a nice box of candy free, in addition. The Grand Union Tea Company STALL 10, Opens and The Only Rat- Proof Market On the Coast. CARNATION MILK 3 Big Cans........15¢ With 1 1b, 36c Coffee or Bulk Tea Cut Rate Prices Pure Olive O11, $1.00 bottles for ......... Veal Roasts... ..121c | Runker's Chocolate, Mlb. tins for ........... 10c Sirloin or T-Bone Steaks | siiced Pineapple cS Su eeteN Make re 18c | per can ........ Lemon Peel, Pork risers ssch Me dipecte 4 cee 126 Pure Comb Honey, Picnic Hams..... 12Me J rach... PAT 15¢ No. Fancy Mixed Candy, jo. 1 Hams 18¥4c | Tit Chocolatea 2 ibe... 25c CONE’S GROCERY STALLS 18-25 Thate Egg laid on a Jersey chicken farm bore a raised dollar sign. | hen knew her business, ok “Long Green” for Grass.—Oklahoma farmer kept $600 In cu! tency i aa box hidden in his barn. Cow overturned the box and noe XMAS SPECIALS sare Quart Guckenheimer OR led sted] Parkford California Wine, $1.00 Gal. and Up. To every lady patron we will give a handsome Painted Plate with every purchase. Sunnybrook Attention! We will pay express charges on orders Out-of-Town of $4.00 or over. Send your order Buyers: early to avoid rush. J. SIEGEL" 2 Elliott 3901 1509 First Av. (Public Market Center)

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