The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1914, Page 6

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ST. GERMAIN BAKERY Phone Elliott foa2-s49e (7 Our Layer Cakes Retain Their Moist Richness A common fault with most layer cakes is that they dry and lose their flavor the day i after you buy them This means a money loss! for you may not care to eat the whole cake the day you buy it. And surely you don't enjoy dry, crumby, tasteless cake : | It’s different, however, with our Jayer cakes, because they are made jright. eo they retain their moist richness jonger than one day. Every day we bake « fresh lot of layer cakes. All your favortte flavors. You will like the delicious fillings of o [Something new for Tartons Layer Cak 1517 Pike, 409 Pike. TENT SUcrlow ‘GPECIAL CUT RATES ALL THIS . MONTH, ~Onee a year, for the purpose of | ing the high quality of our work, we cut the Rate. reds of ple watch for this }@nd take advantage of it. ~ Come in today. Special prices ef! this month. Examination FREE. \Bridgework (first-class, per tooth) 93.50 to $5.00) and extra Crowns (22k. 'Trueto-Nature Teeth (finest arti- i — in the world). .$5.00 up. 1420-22 Second Ave. Opp. Bon Marche, Seattle. The Middleman ly: Ae Choice Shoulder of Pork Roast ... Choice Spare Ribs ...... Choice Veal Roast eyir Our Motto: quality. We know how to make them | Look for the U. S. purple stamp. j Shop Open Until 10 p. m. TAA RAR RAR Rare enn et ak (ooo oe © SEES SOME) Ojinaga, Mex, | field pi ance ort to the about fiv | After the made on Ojf the last ¢ | during the | made a cor of their t Jan, 8., Strewn with the dead and wound } ed of the seven days’ battle that has miles out of town. | been raging at Ojinaga, the battle nied a grewsome appear ay when I made a trip un federal outposts, © attack the rebels | aga New Year's eve lin which they advanced almost to the federal trenches, and were pulsed with heavy losses, the ing was mostly at long range until | of the sleke. rly morning, the rebels ste change of position and artillery | Generals Ortega and ft the river bottom, st of the town, and al re fight when lowed no press men to accom A REAL GENERAL ‘Boston Dentists) ‘om === This is Gen. Castro, one of Huer- ta’s few successful generals. Greases almost like a tramp. MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY Eliminated at Choice Loin and Back Mutton Roast fp attiy Fresh shay meapaan he saramead vial ha 3 15¢ He Frye & Co.’s Markets The following big specials will be offered tomorrow, (This Mutton is of a su- perior quality. Choice Prime Steer Rib Roast . Choice Veal Chops Try it.) 1 “From Packing House to Consumer.” It signifies purity and 50c TOOL HANDLES January Clearance Sale of Hardware and Sporting Goods 50c COMBINATION PLIERS ...........25¢ 50c NAIL HAMMERS ... $1.25 CLARK’S EXPANSION BITS ..... 95c -25¢ $2.25 DIAMOND EDGE HAND SAWS $1.78 $3.00 JERSEY SWEATERS ........ $6.00 ROLL NECK SWEATERS ..... .$3.95 $3.50 HOTPOINT IRON ... Our show windows contain many other bar- gains which will interest you. . $1.50 - $2.95 Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 FIRST AVENUE By w. H. Suibwough 1914 | |recetved a The above prices will prevail at the following markets: |men ov 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. | was the | 12 who volunte ] | =a HOT FIGHTING IN MEXICAN BATTLE | WAS THE STAR—FRIDAY JANUARY 1914 Lae RPP AAA nen pany them on their new move | crossed the river early and camped in the federal trench About 3 o'clock the rebels 1 charge on the artillery camp of the jerals, ‘Th he fighting really an in earnest, The entire fed ral cavalry column charged the ad vancing rebels, and ft was first on side and then the other charging and retreating, The FIGHTING FIERCE FOR FOUR HOURS and when the battle dust and smoke cleared away {t was found the rebels had retreated to the moun tains, about 15 miles away The loss of life was heavy on FATHER HOLDS HIS FAMILY FORT : SUMMERDALE, N. Y., Jan. 16. teal certainty that they would farm | heavily armed, and with plenty of; and children as well ammunition but no food, standing off Entrenched in his Beardsey was still Sheriff Anderson and posse today while his house, Edward a strong! wife and | nine children starved beside him. | Poormaster Joha G. Putnam, whom Beardsley shot Wednesday when he came to take the children to the poorhouse, was worse, and doctors said they feared his wound would prove fatal With Putnam as a probably dy- |ing example of Beardsley’ manship, Anderson and hesitated to storm cept with firearms, and t 15 to do" this because of hey fear- the prac IS REAL FAMILY STONE MOUNTAIN, 16.—Mr. and Mra, J have 16 children, 11 girls boys. wife is 56. and the youngest 10. N C., Jan. Sailing and four Sailing {s 61 years old, his The eldest ohild ts 39 On account of the size of his family, Salling ts| able to get all his supplies trom | wholesalers, thus avoiding the pos sibility of having trouble “high comt of Hving.” purchased a case of shoes, daughters an¢ ed sizes, for his wife, and also bought a do en's bee ina Job lot. with the He recently assort zen wom MEDAL AND COIN FORT SMITH, Ark, Jan. 16 Wiliam T. Howar farmer liv- ing at Appleton, F cqunty, has [gold medal from the check for $1,000 and a} Carnegie | Hero Commission for rescuing two in 1911 nember Parke as only the well to save workmen. He had practi gotten the affair until th of the hero award ercome by gas in a well at Howard of a party of ed to venture into the unconscious cally for 6 recetpt HEEDS THE PLEA DETROIT, Mich., sire to comply with his mother, that he 5 for his crime and st again, caused Harry Quincey, Ill, a bookk himself up to the callaa fess that he emb the Hammond Chicago last police, Jan entr he August, CASH REGISTER over Graft of per, to give | and con- told the| INVENTOR DIES! DAYTON Ritty, cash register, died tn tif his sister, Mrs here, He register tance Ohio, Jan watching device from recording 16.—John credited with inventing the home o! Thomas Cooper, got bis idea of a cash the din in the boller room of an ocean loner. WILL HOLD DEBATE At the regular session of the Y Saturday bate the t a stat tablished | yn to wet |M.C. A. Literary club Jevening members will de question “Resolved: Tha board of arbitration with compul sory powers should be ¢ in the state of Washingte |e dixputes between e and employes.” 4 412 NATIONALITIES IN mployers —~ AUDIENCE AT Y. M.©. A, | | Twelve nationalities represented at the dinner of the were | regelar | Strang | at the when | lof cold, breath Get-Acquainted club YY. M. C, A, last nfght the 60 men present heard Vic- | | tor E. Pelz, representative ot | an Eastern publishing tell how he built np the ications week to 43,500 | cireulation of that firn®s pub: copies a house, Seattle | | | | ad not only Beardsley but his wife Hundreds of visitors from May-| ville and other towns In the vicin ity were here today to watch the slee. Beardsley continued to declare he would exterminate his family and die fighting, himself, rather | than surrender Anderson planned an attack at 4D. m yesterday, but gave it up on account DON’T SCOLD AN IRRITABLE CHILD) IF LITTLE TONGUE IS COATED, | SURELY GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” Mother! urally Cross and peevish. tongue ts coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once, When listless, pale, feverish, full bad, throat sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, re- member, a gentie liver and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment given Nothing equals “California Syrup of Figs” for children’s tile; give a teaspoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fer. menting food which ts clogged in the bowels passes out of the sys tem, and you have a well and play ful child again, All children love this harmless, delicious “fruit lax Your child fan't nat j ative,” and it never falls to effect | a good “inside” cleansin Dtrec babies, children of all rown-ups are plainly on Keep it handy tn your home, A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, but get the genu Auk uggist for a 60. bottle o allfornia Syrup of * then look and see that it 1s made by the “California Fig Syrup Comp Counte ta are being sold Don't be fooled! Electro Painless Dentists The Laboring Man’s Dentist Your Teeth should be exam ined twice a year, An examin ation will cost you nothing, Let us give you an estimate on your teeth, We Have a Credit System that will fit your need. No need to put off the necessary work till you have the money. See us now 22K Gold Crowna...... Bridgework Full Set of Teeth.. Porcelain Crown Gold Fillings ... Silver Fillings + $1.00 up «-0¢ up We do exactly as advertised Lady attendant. Terms to sult All work guaranteed 15 years. Electro Painless Dentists First at Pike. Main 2555 Opposite Public Market Center. of the family of the) [man they wanted 9 ERED | ee his men! the home ex- See if! both sides, ax the constant rain of | abrar hell and rifle fire was very ef From personal observation 1 would say that the re *#, In the closing day's battle, had 600 killed ar 1d 200 wounded, and the federals killed and 160 wounded iY. SALAZAR'S COMMAND ‘APTURED 47 REBELS UNDER MAJOR COMA, AND THEY WERE ALL EXECUTED TODAY Col. Luis Culltis of Chihuahua wan seriously wounded during the battle, and died today In the Red Crovs hospital at Presidio Don Luis Terrazzas III, was wounded in the foot, and was taken |to the Red Cross hospital on the American side ges }IN THE FEOERAL TRENCHES AT THE SIEGE OF OJINAGA —In the above the officer is Maj. Pedro Hernandez, almost a full-blooded Indian, It was hot work at this point. Nobody | had time to remove the dead | soldier. | icteiaiincsina ss United Stat Ide of the river Rio Grande, are at once picturesque and pitiful Just Imagine thousands of refu mped along the roadside and river bed. mand women half naked Little or no food except what is plied by Major McNamee’s Unit- side of it, amallpox has broken out I the refugee camps In my trip to the outpost this saceuing I saw fires in every direc jtion, and found that the federals | were burning the bodies of the dead t fell in the week's $200 Cash Prizes Given Away First Prize $100 Second Prize 50 Third Prize 30 fourth Prize 20 For the Best Article onor Argument in Favor of Title Insurance Articles to be sub- mitted on or before March Ist. Prizes to be awarded by March 15th, 1914. } Each article to con- tain not less than 1,000 nor more than 2,000 words. Contest open to all members of the bar of the State of Washing- ton. (Title attorneys connected with this company excluded from competition. ) A_committee com- posed of three prom- inent members of the King County Bar to examine articles and make awards will soon be announced. Right to publish any article reserved. A payment of $10 will be made for any article pub- lished that is not awarded a prize. Our purpose is to secure the widest un- derstanding and pub- licity.of the merits of Title Insurance." © WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY ~ The sights at Presidio, on bee, Stall 16, Lower Floor still in the 25e Choice ies sot Tous Lamb, ib Boe aman Rtg Northern jes and K 238e¢ Circle 5 ie |GSATURDAY EONS] LARGEST RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS OF PURE FOOD PURE FOOD STUFFS ON THE PACIFIC COAST Low Prices and High Quality Always Prevail at This Market FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY SECTION A SECTIONS 2 AND 3 SATURDAY—THE LAST DAY OF THE BIG 8-DAY STALLS 9-10 ANNIVERSARY SALE 25 POUNDS BEST SUGAR $1.00 The choicest line of Meats (with $1.00 purchase or over) Ouaticy is ae Aetic 8 STALL 210—THE QUALITY STORE | Don't forget the location STONG will do the Price-Cutting I ower ¥ 4 ss Pre Cane, mane $1-38 ie jare i ie Mustard — LaFontaine Walnuts a8e Howell ft. Ment fe at 1 n Camp's Pork and — oe the bare Bakers Premidm re S44 Extra Special wa ABE Prime Rib Roast of Beef, tatatn i eRe 20¢ . ay Pies: a He 3 60 boxes Searchlight Matehen Loin and Ri b Roast of Cir- 4 ibe c All Brands Flour at Cut Prices os LE moa age j122¢ | BUTTER DEPARTMENT—Next to Stong’s Groeadl Sieh elprieae aie vie ) Best Creamery Butter, Ib een css olsitins cane : Noted eee Meats | ancy tows matter, 1b. BBE: 2 ihe Rest Toca! Ranch Rees, don...40@ These prices good for all t week 1 ge Sun! a go0C r . nex \eboss MOSER hed sé STONG’S GROCERY—Sixth and Pine 2 dozen . 5c Fancy Jonathan Apples, 2 dozen -15¢ 35c BUTTER 35c RED SHIELD © REAMERY, BUTTER, made before your eyes of PURE CREAM, always fresh —Washington Sate Brand A 273 Em einace a | 29C Oregon Butter 29¢ 65e _Stall_19—Lower_ Floor” SECTION 1 100-Ib. Sack Pure Cane Sugar ..........$4.75 Carnation Milk. dom . OBE Mount Vernon Milk, don . a5e 10 bars Laundry Boap -2he § pail Pure Lard.. 65e hb Quality 20c QE. «c~, Z0c Qt 10c Pt. 5c 10c Pt RED SHIELD CREAMERY IN THR CENTER OF THE MARKET AT THE BIG CHURN ABOVE PRICES GOOD EVERY DAY Very Best, Big Dish he y Deane -2he . ok neon RRR GROCERY CO. | 3 dozen Sweet Sunkist Hot House Rhubarb, Ib. 60 sack Motly, Centennial Beet, atent Excellent, High Flight, Ham ond’e Best or Krone Flour ®1.25 Loble STALL 219. - 81.00 ‘ 6 , No ' m tbe. Pure Cane Sugar . 20e Silced Pineapple, can ize] ...... es wee 20 TOKIO ves Eiteaiers novos 2 come 25¢1 Rutabagas, ib... Se We specialize in FRUITS and VEGE- TABLES, always fresh and a varied lot to choose from. High Grade an Low Prices, STALLS 335-336 342—Center of Market on Pine St. Apples by the box, 75¢ Cailfornia Grape Frutt, 4 for... GROCERY Stalls 104-123 Extra Large for 10¢; dozen STONG’S MARKET With Quality and Quantity, we are if Special on A; STALLS 200-215 Extra Choice Roasting Chickens, Ib THONE MAIN oon9 Extra fancy Spitzenbergs, Wine § CALL FOR STALL 128 saps and other varieties at cost. Phone Orders Given Special Attention Best Yakima Burbank Po- Wit eee epee ou es en cae (ae ET: | tatoes, 100 Ibs...... $1.30 | Cooking Apples, 5 Ibs. 10¢ Thorvald Pet . 4 Ibs. Sweet Potatoes..10¢ ]| Sunkist Navels, 3 doz. 25¢ clu Stalls 129-132 Large ice pence Mee Seedless Grape Fruit, 6 for a cclautetiek etitt om hand, ready for the |" *” STALL 207 eee re See pes Aya heemte SECTION 3 ; [: auerkraut, DS. cecdeeecee seeecece Pacific Coast Fish Co. Onion Seéds,-tbu a FUSS & COMPANY fuumen’ tise, abe Fancy Tomatoes, Ib. : Big, Clean, Sanitary Market J fmeits, # Ibe on oon ans eeee BOOT 2 Bs. ow ccc eee bes Stalls 110-111-112 Bs i 20 orner Vegetable astern Bacon, ib. 5 +) rresh Yaat ard,” th 186 GIRLS Stall 358—Cor. 6th and Pine N ctttumsmeneiseecessess BG BREAD Jenn tn ANNEX STALE 18-14 MEAT SECTION 2 100 Loaves ... Oliver Yakima Netegem Pota- toes, sack $1.28 Everything under glass. moked Meat House doz, Sweet STALL 359° Corner Sixth and Pine =, BURBANK POTATOES, | sack 100 81.25) Pine Vegetable Co. STALL 340 Poultry and Sausages. Try them. 8 WEST'S HOME-MADE CANDY SPECIALS 20c fresh Fudge, Ib....10¢ 40c Hand-rolled Chocolates, DD, 6s 40c Victoria Chocolates, lb Brenneman & McIntosh Market je Se 8-8% AIOE veccecs sar vtanten ones COAL AND wooD LEG OF CIRCLE W SPRING 1. B08 STALLS 322-324 Westlake e gine jane Sas, 'k: in: 486 | Fancy New Zealand But- Bo & Ma \p rk Link Sausage, Ib. 166 ter, lb. Fancy Fresh Dressed Chickens et 1 Cream Brick Cheese, lb.20¢ STALL 338) but the highest grade of | Local Ranch Eggs, doz.45¢ ; Country Butter Store | Large Head Solid Cab- Prouh Lecal Ranch Tews. ao 48 STALL 329 bage, each. .5c and 10¢ Fresh Yakima, Strained Money, Jar BGC, Klan ie Large Heads Lettuce, @BCR . 2.0050 9s conn Sweet Potatoes, 4 br Dried Fruit Special People’s Butter Store Stall 105—Lower Floor, Black or White Pigs, 3 1 London’ DRY GOODS ON TE MARE ‘ Rubbers, Ladies’ Fe Beira hs tr Men's and adie S6-inch Cheese Cloth... size for Bhoo Laces, 6 palra for Rain Coats, otholda, sizer 260 $6.60 grades for

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