The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1914, Page 7

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LISTER LENDS A HAND In an effort to secure for the Por enoTae 7 DECLARED DEAD Pacific Northwe erve bank, tnvitatic ha ve n extended by Gov ter Washington to Govs strong Alaska, West of Ore of Idaho and Stewart of yr? \ to testify at the hearing tn as been heard pepecauee nothing Cox, who went to Alas James sae Seattle, January 81, to be con fn 1905, for seven years, MIS®) | Gucted hy the federal reserve ¥. Cox, his sister asked | | organtzation committee, | euide Wilson was compe superior cc are hh e @ by we “ Disara ol the tack or Hy dead, and t Gar a sep day banquet in Good Mats cafeteria tnistratr!x t “es DOC MEETS A FROST) thw ght to “Old Hickory which is ve at about “ |'.P Jackson's fight for a g4,0re. LONDON, Jan, 9.—Dr. Cook [Currency measure, as well as his - appeared in vaudeville for one fopposition to any aption that would] i re so honest that day, str a “frost and the lead to v with France, waa recall em ore *t ad fault without ma nt said his engage ed in connection with pyilagn 4 tins to re return it aes was terminated od ae : “es measure and his Mexican — The speakers were Rey, James P |Roman Catholic church, A. R. Tit Link Your Interests to This Chain of Credit Stores low of Tacoma, and the three avowed candidates for the United | “MODOWNS SALE Of Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats Make your of them or AS ae St Ra ta set =x EZ EEE SEES EB FS Stylish Suits, $1.00 Down For you will only find the dest represented sult guaranteed to give bountiful value for the pr you pay From Co up. very Overcoats and Raincoats, $1.00 Down smart, st yiteh ) Right Gaberd sleeves lined conservn black Overcoats or stylish fancy mixtures, from $15.00 up. Women’s Apparel Pay Us Only $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week NO INTEREST NO COLLECTORS PAY AT THE STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY 1119-21 Third Ave. Neag Seneca St. The Shoe Repair Man Union St jons—10 Madison HOUGEN MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY The Frye & Co.’s Markets: The following big specials will be offered tomorrow, my: STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS, ’per doz., 43c? Choice Prime ‘tc Middleman Eliminated at 4 Rib Roast Loin and Back B® Mutton Roast (This Mutton is of a su Perior quality. Try | 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. CASCADE MEAT CO., Lower Floor Westlake Market. : BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. * Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” Fook for the u. s. purple stamp. quality. It signifies purity and Shop Open Until 10 p. m. Electro Painless Dentists The Laboring Man’s Dentist Your Teeth should An examination Let amined twice a 18 give you an estimate on your teeth * We Have a Credit System That will ft your need Toa have the m: ef Gold Crawns “4 Bieeror to. No need to put off the necessary work t ‘ull Set, of Teeth wrcelafh Crown d Fillings Filling $23.50 BBa ip $1.00 up 50e up $2 Iver ee aca act! All Work guarantos Attendant.» Terms to sult — Lady ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS Fi rat at Pike Opposite Public Market Center WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring.| »/ MANY A BOOST IS; HANDED WILSON: | A DEMS" FEED. Todd and Judge Black of Everett John D. Weng president of the King county club, acted as toast master, and vocal solos were rer dered by Mra. Ruth Osborn Mogan and Mme. Mary Loutse Clary | PRIMA DONNA Teckine dé Pravilie, whs Wane to 4] big andience at the Moore last night any other ar pay us one } dollar down and a week No under Clayton & Priest's manage | to be witho stylish clothes |ment, gave a different kind of cow 5 when we run our Down Sules rima donnas esually: 40 4 These special terms will only last a short | at coloratura soprano edd | me, so you must hurry if you want to sue touches of her own, \ joy thern. and the program varied from the or p division into three |parts, In each of which De Trevilie ed Mile. de Maupin ys days, then Jenny her own charming indi fs as sweet as any nd ber first appearance will long be remembered ROSTON, Jan. 9 abandoned by rh e aigrette ts the A who ha ause of preventing 4 birds, accord fesued by A. J ornitholog! of the algrette te tn «wi t bush says, by the t titul white plumen, $1.00 Down ¢ netr weight in gold only a Coats, Dresses, Skirts ly »w seen on the head and Waists be ob |rear of s” tained at these liberal | terms. Dr cas sve FLOWERS HONOR: $9.75, | DOG’S MEMORY R. Pa. Jan. 9. t of the Pennay! in an effort ain at Woe ried here xyes of the railroad dog ma | vania ratiroad, kil up off a mo town station, w honors by |The dog “Ia state” in the bag Kage room at the station for several lhours, and was viewed by many. At 2 jock, cove with flowers la blanket, Bob was placed in a ¢ fin and carried on a station truck u a rave near the station (RAPS LAWYERS DE NV ER, Jan. 9 stand betw ud of a man and his wt has anything to say in « tter bat waa the declaration of Dts t Judge Perry when Alice M. Hol loway 5 ed befor | suit dism Wo want to drop the suit aud ther again,” said Hollowa wyers tell us that we car a the case until we hay 4 Lerd B. Holloway a m to have their @ | paid 4 them their fees.” J Perry then Infe A th couple that he would dismiss the case on bis own motion. such as ie wult 4, ine their troubles,” sald J Perry WASHINGTON, Jan, 9—Mr. B an no long juice at the diploma Washington #86 hoa to a harmonious color scher in table decoration, have decide that the dull red of Mr. B orite beverage is a jarring note in a circle of glasses filled with golden sparkling champagne The problem was to find a ttpple hopelessly harmless but chromatic ally correct, its solution was due to the genius of the Peruvian rs wife Pezet hit upon the almple ent of filling Mr. Bryan's or less tawny eapple, and by of artistic inspiration a dash of carbonated water ting the illusion » mo’ \CHURCH DRUNKS | ST. PAUL, Jan, 9.—Thieves-broke linto a church at night, stole silver spoons and a baptismal outfit rank the communion wine and te voured the pread Not content wilt Sine sacred, beverage, the men mixed thelr drinks with hot coffee that y prepared in the church kitchen THINGS THE PRESS AGENTS PROMISE Mr. Harry Pileer, is the dancing partner of Deslys. who comes to the Moore January as had a sudden rise to fame, Vhen G first came to the WI ter Garden In » two sea ns ago, Mr. Pilcer was a more or leas inconspicuous member of the Ar Ke Gaby used to stand in the and watch his dancing he admired his work immensely with the result Mat she asked Mr Pilcer to teach her to dance as they do in Ameriga. Mr. Pileer under |took the job, and did so well that Gat ited him to play with her that summer at the Palace theatre, Loudon, , os senate, Mayor Cottert!l, Hugh |* BIG HOUSE HEARS irs Save Two | THE HEAD OF WOMEN | POLICE TO“PAN’* CITY OFFICIALS? Declaring certain Seattle offi Jolals have tumbling | blocks In the w » women po |iloe of Mary Brown | hoad threatens to whon she speaks at the “friendshty supper,” which will follow the se jston of the Sunday club at the Y |M. C. A, cafeteria tomorrow after } Boon The sessions of the club are open jto m f | Dr. W. M. Jeffers, pastor of the }Queen Anne Methodist chureh, will apeak at the aupper on “The ure Way to Make | One of the fe a Pailure. atures of the }noon will be humorous readin {mitations and trick stunts on the | viol and impersonations — by Ich r on RR. MeCalley, who will en tertain both at the social mixer tn th bby at 2:30 and at the mane mee the men tn the audito HERE’S A STARTLER IN DRESS STYLES | | The transparent upper bodice ts very startling when worn with black # r velvet skirts. Wom en, howe are wearing biack | gowns dreas occasions more |than ever The one shown ts & black satin, with white chiffon for the bodice jand «al ves, and trim with jekus k fur MICE FIREBUGS| | HAMMOND, Ind. Jan. 9.—Fire destroyed the m in Indi ana Ha r, the largest building there. . 1 reach $129. | 000. tiles living tn apart upper floor es caped ronight clothes. Mice nibbling atches in the storo| room in the basement aj belleved| to have started the f | Crooked Lawyers From Angry Mob Cherry Mallotte and Helen Chester Give Enraged Miners Misleading | Clue While Attorneys | | Escape | seeing xander McNamara and Wilton|' Struve, two attorneys of Nome, who sought to acquire possession of a valuable Roy acer claim own through 4 last lynching party head ister and Joe Dextry by Cherry Mallotte and Helen Chester When a mob of mine , enraged because the two attorneys had pro: cured a rt order restraining Glenniste a his men from work: | ing the claim, were searching for the miscreants, Miss Mallotte and the men a mis. Miss Chester gave leading clue, thereby affording Struve and McNamara an oppor tunity to escape | Facts leading up to the trouble tell a story of how justice very often is injustice—how the law sometime a burlesque on jus tice. The story vividly brings out the fact that in the early days in Alaska the most convincing argu-| ment for justice was plenty of grit} backed up by a six shooter This story is exceedingly well 4told by the Bailey aud Mitchell players at the Seattle theatre this week, Rex Beach's “The Spollers” is the play. Thousands have seen it so far It is well worth your while and the small amount a good | seat will cost you This play will | he followed next week by Mr. Beach's latest play, “The Silver Horde The story ta threa of Cherry M wh The Spollers' YHest seata m be had Monday night for 26 cents, other nights for 10 cents. Matinee prices are 25] ! conts.—-Advertisement. STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY. 9, 1914. The Star lishes a Net of pub daily our Money Saving Specials the with refer Bring clipping you and to the Market Bulletin Boards for Stall Num bers Pe - ryt ai nn io At in it” vi (a? Sanitary Publio Corner Market Market Old Pike Place Public Market Corner Public Market 3 BIG CANS CARNATION MILK.... Coffee or Bulk (With 1 Ib. Beachnut 200 glasses Sliced Bacon Guaranteed Ce a ther fo 25c Pure Comb Honey BRING THIS AD :*' STALLS IK_AND on Popcorn, CONE’S ‘GROCERY .15¢ _15¢ 14c ihe . sy " Dipped Tea) Fresh Peanut Butter, Ib 0¢ cana Pree Bloaters Se LowrEn PLOOW Pike Place Public Market === 8 Ib a Fiandard White SUGA Yakima Netted Gem Fancy ‘rabs, 2 for Roast Ve Lemons, 15¢ doz New Laid ews, 2 Carnation Potatoes, Zhe; Me 1 and Dressing with ( Bhe doz.; ew Rainier 1527 1529 Leg Young Mutton, Ib Shoulder Young Mutton, Ib ‘ Pork Roast, Ib. Pot Roast, Ib ia C. ana 146 Chena. Tk 18¢ Candy Specials tod plain, pousd.---+-...206 wah Dinner Mints, ; 20c be 25c Old Fashioned Peanut Hood’s Candy Kitchen Taffy, pound 40¢ Hand Rolled Choco 1609 PIKE PLACE lates, pound Jersey Butter J be Si. sy Hating and Cooking Apple California Grape dozen for She Floral Designs Pike riace 36c SUGAR ONLY Booths 201 - 54 40 It's Always a Little Better and a Little Cheaper at the Old Pike Place Market sack, de) Fruit, 3 Kasdorft $1.00 and up MMieat Market Remember the Name Notice the Number Iain Lamb Chops, Ib. sew LAID EGGS, dozen Bi-Lo German ‘I 25¢. irs. Cohr’s—Stall 204 New Zealand Butter, 2 Ibs. The eat Jersey Butter, 3 Ibs. $1.00 kinds of Imported and Do mestic Cheese SIGSWORTH—206 Fresh Cottage Chasse. Ih “MOUNT VERNON BUTTER STORE ott PIKE PLACE HERE’S EPICURE WHO EATS FROM CITY GARBAGE CANS A powerfully built man Ne age slouched along Jack last night. From out a bushy red beard peered play eyer, which seemed to search the gutter as he moved along Relieve it or not,” said Patrol nan 128, when the man has passed but to my positive knowledge that man bas lived fe from the karbage cans for the past four oars, Poor? Not on your life, Lazy We've tried to break him of !t, but it's no use. He's found out that % good food tn the cans as you can get at the best hotels, and he doesn't mind the dirt. He's par tial to bits of white chicken meat, Parkerhow: rolls, and leaves of young, tender lettuce, He has a sweet tooth, too. He gathers bis meals into little paper bags. And he's very particu lar about what he eats there’ KNOCKS’EMHARD HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 9.—The ftect of the operation of the parcel post {s shown tn the annual report fthe Connecticut public utilities Every |commission com express pany sion howed a falling off In receipts. In one instance the decrease in opera- tion income was $89,872. ‘KILLED MOTHER LINCOLN, Neb. Mra. N C. Carlson, aged 68, was shot and killed by her son, Carl Carlson, a when she was mistaken for a reporting to the com son, who feared burglars 4 to protect his mother from them, and bought a gun Mrs. Carlson had gone to her son room to awaken him, when sl thought she heard a burglar, Whon she was coming in the door, her son fired, and she fell In ber tracks. IS WED AT LAST. SPRING LD, Mo., Jan, 9.—Aft er traveling through three states, trying to obtain a marriage Hoen Miss Daisy McKerran, who ! member of a widely known Spring field family, and Je! Okino a Jap anose, were suce in Spring field, Il. The bride ts 40 years old, the bridegroom 36. The bride's mother gave her written consent to the marriage. Mr. Okino safd he had be ed a license In East St. Lou phis, St. Louls and other cities cause of statutes probibiting mixed marriages. DIDN’T MIND IT NEW YORK, Jan, 9.—"It didn’t hurt half as much as a kick in the shins or a punch on the nose.” Eleven-year-old Richard Taylor thus summed up his sensation after falling from the roof of a seven-story house and landing on a cement walk. Richard then did a lively sprint to his home sful When Gas Lamps Are Used YouEnjoy at the LeastExpense The Best Artificial Light Known They will light your HOME OF BUSINESS indoors and out, PLACE in a way that OR means continued satisfaction and economy You better more pleasing, They enjoy a more thor nerve are restful kind of light—softer, the to and eyes oughly convenient with their up-to-date appliances for self-lighting WHEN YOU KN(¢ YOU PREFER IW GAS LIGHTING SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Henry Bldg. Phone Main 6767. | i HAMLIN’S Cider Mill agent for a CIDER ana KIN TUCKY CIDER VINEGAR e 1523 1st Av. Sanitary Market PUBLIC MARKET Spinach Ibs. 15c Hubbard Squash 2c |b. Spuds 18 lis. 25¢ Tokio Veg. Co. Stall 25 2 Special! Special! Red hield Butter 37c Lb. Red hield Ice peraniiade 20c Ot. fade Butterm: RUNKLE’S COCO with «, fresh from churn Cream 10c gallon oc ® 10-cent cans for I First Avenue Entrance Sanitary Market. Jilg’s Sausages tender pring Ham and Hunters nd our own Smoked of clean, Inspect our sanitary bologna kitchen upstairs Home- Made JILG’S First Ave. Entrance Sanitary Market 20 Ibs. Sugar. 7 glasses Rex Jolly 7 bars Scouring Soap 7 “Best Naptha” Soap..... & Gamble's 2he Naptha 25e¢ 100 the. yim SPUDS ....$1.35 TOKIO’ TEA STORE Stalls 24 and 36 Proctor MEAT PRODUCTS Elliott 5480 Booths 132-124 Philadelphia Meat Co. Dealers in MEATS OF QUALITY Telephone Main 5231 Stalls 2-3-5-7 MARY WASN'T MEEK 0 TRY ’EM OUT LONDON, Jan. an. 9 Miss Mary Meek, debutante daughter of a lawyer, died from the excite ment of the tango while at- tending her first ball. We sometimes hear of people who ¢ they ,mont, are unspeakably happy, but must be deat mutes Warning! 2<2.' $23.* 4 “ready made” at any price until you see the swell suits we are making to measure for $15. Real $25 fabric: Too many swell woolens on hand for this time of the| year. That's the reason for this startling offer. Never mind our loss—it’s your gain. Come tomorrow expecting the biggest bargain you ever saw in good tailor-made clothes, blur |Copyright, 1914, by Leon Sigman BIGSPECIAL OFFER Serges and Staples Seven voting machines will be tried out by the city at the coming primary election, So the judiciary mittee decided Thursday, The achines will be located one ch in Ballard, University, Fre- Columbia, Georgetown, Cap {tol hill and downtown. included, Positively No FREE PANTS After Sale Ends 323 Pike St. Next to United Cigar Store, sesest

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