The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 7

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PAID ADVRITISEMBNT Taxes and F ranchises I believe that the of corruption gre travagance faira is the poration Tax lowe trol all « not untl What light and wate ¥ car Ik 1 telephones The Counct rate. I am pledged lovy ‘Ask my friends about me IRA D. LUNDY Candidate for Councilman Two-Year Term Hallway Fxchange Mids. 8 Geewnd and Cherry public ser will be perr when we ow vam hen we with can do with makes the tax toa l Smit Ee 4 Price Clearance of up-to-date Sicirts Millinery 426.00 fr fare Pree. FROLICH SKIRT PARLORS $020 Arcade Block. Save Malt The Art of Home Baking Carried to a Higher Degree People will ever continue to use Home Baking as a stand- ard for -all baked goods. Judge our baking from this point of view ond you will! wonder how we surpass the| work of the most expert home} baker. For one thing we have the/ facilities Our shops are scrupulously clean. So are the people who work in them Like the home cook we use} only the choicest and fresh- est materials. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Brode Tortons Cake; regularly 80c, 1517 Pike Place NAVY YARD ROUTE) Steamers HB Kennedy, Tourist end thio ry Leave Colman Dock. Seattle, ¢ — ee 9.00, 19:39 6. “Mem BLAINE OFFICIALS PURSUE GYPSIES The band of gypsies traveling north from S suspected of being the kidnapers of 10-year-old | Catherine Winters, stolen from her “se home in Newcastle, Ind., located today near Bla ih. Blaine authorities today are try ing to overtake the gypsies, who lieft their town day before yee terday James McClintock reported to/ the Blaine officials that he had seon a white child with the band and that they were headed, appar 2:00 Concept Sunday. Sunday. a. 's Saturday. > P time Table wubject to ohanwe wtthowt ently, for the Canadian border. A little girt, strikingly similar to toot ance the MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY | The Middleman Eliminated at Frye & Co.’s Markets Saturday: The following big specials will be offered tomorrow, | STRICTLY FRESH RANCH EGGS, per dozen. .28¢)7 Choice, Fresh Dressed Hens, per lb 23¢ 15¢ 12:¢ Choice Shoulder Pork Roast, Ib Choice Shoulder Veal Roast, Ib -55c Choice Sirloin 8c Steak, Ib Choice Prime Rib 46 Roast, Ib Cc Choice Shoulder — of Lamb, Ib... C The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way WESTLAKE MARKET, AMERICAN MEAT CO., WESTERN MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. Third and Jefferson. Western Avenue and Spring. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: Look for the U. S. purple stamp. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. quality. “From Packing House to Consumer.” It signifies purity and SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIALS Full quart, Jockey Club Whisky, value $1.00, Saturday only. Full gallon, very fine California Port or Sherry, including oo: se (15 for return ,of bottle J. SIEGEL, Family aes Elliott 3901, 1509 First Avenue. Public Market Center. Catherine Winters, was in Se attic two weeks ago in custody of gypsy fortune teliers. | This wi learned positively | today by a Star reporter, | Officer R. W. Wilson, a patrol- | man, at Sixth ay. and King st., vol unteered the information which adds new zest to the hunt for the jehild tn the Northwest. His statement gives credence to the theory that the girl Is now with her captors on the way north, to | eseap offictala of the United States, whom the# know are on |their trail Gypsies Have White Girt “There were several gypsies lo cated at 519 South Sixth ay. for a Ed and I kept close watch on them,” said Officer Wilson. “Al- though there were a number of |ehildren, | noticed in particular a |Httle white irl whose appearance [wes unusual in a band of that kind. “After looking at the picture of the Winters girl In The Star yes terday, I am positive that this lit- jtle girl I saw resembled the pic- | ture. Started for Spokane “Officer W. D. Gibson, who also saw the girl with the gypsies, looked |atithe picture with me. He says it in the same girl I frequently talked with the men In the band. There seemed to be jthree or four families. They broke [up here a week ago Saturday night 'ROSE FOLK MEET A conference will be held at the Chamber Commerce Saturday afternoon by rose growers from dif. ferent points in the Northwest, for the purpose of effecting permanent organization of the Pacific North west Rose society, In the evening & banquet will be given at the Lin cola. of BATTLES A MAD COW South River, N. J —Fighting with a mad cow, who dashed him againet | a tree, Henry Crening, weighing 266 pounds, finally tore its horns out. Bellowing with pain, the cow fied. ‘What Thin Folks Should Do to Gain Weight Physician's Advice For Thin, Unde- veloped Men and Women Thours) people suffer from excessive * Weak nerves feeble stomachs who, having advertised fleah-makers, food-fs vysical culture stunts and ry n themselves to lifelong think noth: Yot thelr ca a sor faulty digeation for strengthening the nerves Tr remarkable dlacovery is called fare | rength-giving, fat pro ements of ae od have been combined tn thin preparation by eminent tnent 1914 1 As Usual Monday Corner Public : Old ett | Pike Place Market one Patent Flour..... ree Delivery with cane Mew wor x Pure Comb Money, ree each » phe. Bive Mb on 1 Ibe, Pure Cane Sugar tor 2he t bulk ¢ le foap, & bare for 2he boxes Ker dos MATCHES us Cone’s Grocery WPALLS 14-25—LOWER FLOOK THE SUN GROCERY Stalls 106-112-114 iPike Place Public Market} Sugar? 6 Brom ONLY 8 tb Booths 201 - 54 40 Wandare Stall No. Yakima Spode, $1.00 sock 4 * BL,2% box ae ‘ sites » Maker and Roaster, 8.40, rea H44 | Black Cod an Maddie e y, Lemons, «} A Grape Fruit, $O@ oa i « ’ tim The | 1G¢ don ate fr 22e NEW RAINIER MEAT CO.’s Specials for Saturday MUTTON IS OUR LEADER Legs Young Mutton, lb. . Shoulders Young Mutton, |b. . Rib and Loin Mutton ened Ib. Rib Mutton Chops, Ib. LINK SAUSAGE, LB. , Fy All Other Meats at ‘Equally ‘Low Prices. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 PIKE PLACE ndy Specials)... ~ | Brazil Brittle. 1b 206 a 9 D Walnut Brittle, Ib. B0¢ TPT 7 age | | Peanut Brittle, Ib 15¢ | _SIGSWORTH---206 After Dinner Mints, Ib.....20@ | at vernon Jersey Butter. Ih < 40¢ Hand-Rolied Chocolates, all J indian Runner Duck Bags, dos #8e flavors, special, Ib. c MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE Hood’s Candy Kitchen 1521 Pike Place 1509 Pike Place IN CALIFORNIA'S, LIGHTFANTASTIC WINTER FLOODS, AT POLICE BALL ..: Seattle police officers in dress Two |uniform made merry last night, at |the 261% annual ball of the Police association, in the Armory thousand guests enjoyed the| function The visitors’ balcony was crowd-| aad the floor was filled with LOS ANGEL | deaths, due to t jsweeping Southern California, were Miss Sue Beville of Covina, nephew, | ed, Fob. 20. unusual rains reported today ja wealthy orac and Harold |dancers until the last waltz was ‘| The drowning of a newsboy at | played Santa Barbara earlier in the storm Mayor and Mrs, Cotterill and) brought the death toll to three|Chief of Police and Mrs. Bannick lives. |areeted visiting Tacoma officials, Zeit2 was the son of John D.| who followed them in the grand Zeitz, a broker of Kansas City jmarch, Chief of Police and Mrs He recently was grad from | Loomis of Tacoma, with Capt. A. 8 THREE DROWNED'5,000 TRIP THE MACKAY TO PAY (KEEP FARM BUSY |.NEW W TMINSTER, B. C., | Feb. 20.—Arthur Jordan, secretary of Nanaimo Local, No. 2155, United! Chicago.—One healthy tooth is SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET Always Dependable Free Velivery SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY BECRAFT'S FRIDAY AND CARNATION MILK, 1 paceticaresr ahe 20¢ ave Zhe TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24 and 36 Reliance Asparagus Gail's Blue Ribbon Toa, Ib packages Reliance Ralsins BECRAFT'S MARKET 1812 Pike Place, Sanitary Market A Digestible Sausage! Our Sausages are made from fresh, tender meats, and ult i nourishing food that can't be be THERE ARE NO BAD AFTER EFFECTS WHEN YOU EAT JILG’S SAUSAGES. products Pure Pork the best stock obtainat re tasty, We can tell you the right way to cook these Bolognas, and our H Cured and Smoked Sausage, r me Hams Home- as : 9’ /s) va Sl — SANITARY MARKET First Avenue Entrance Main Floor EVERETT—1914 Hewitt Ave. FANCY RHUBARB, 2 Ibs. 25¢ 10¢ 25e Tokio Vegetable Co. Stall 42 RED SHIELD BUTTER, LB. .... RED SHIELD FRESH EGGS, Doz. RED SHIELD ICE CREAM, QT. . FRESH FISH We do not han 4 Storage die the « ees kind THE BEST ALWAYS Philadephia Fish Co. Stall 10 -. 25¢ FIRST AVE. ENTRANCE SANITARY MARKET ene: COVE, Ore., Feb. 20.—Miss Fern ee 1 BN ee secretary to the ‘$100,000 AYEAR? si snot y YORK, “Feb. 20.—It was un- rhc soon on ne same mission derstood Mrs. Clarence H. Mackay | Which took her to Copperfield, re uld get $100,000 allmony yearly, cently. This town voted “dry” if ho ‘a rumor {s current she would ® recent election, but the officials marry her lawyer, Arthur Train have refused to announce the re jsult. Gov. West last night am FOUND GUILTY | |nounced he would “clean up” the | place himself, $15,000 FOR ‘TOOTH Mine Workers of America, was worth $15,000, figures Albert Car found gullty of rioting last August nous, who is suing a dentist, allem during the troubles on Vancouver ing that he made a mess of a job Island. lof crowning it. imately to mature in from 1 1 A wait they ‘sore going te Spe: Tete, ogy ee ge gc= aed ae ged gg mtg en ate NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION |kane. b's aystematic use of Sargol|to visit his aunt y and 28 members of the force “{ didn't think much about it| should produce flesh and strength by| The bodies of both were found | were the visitors Notice is hereby given to_the fied voters in the Port Di until The Star came out with the wich hg J hiehiy bey bap hd Ba |by Japanese ranch hands, who} Every man of Seattle uniform! of the Port of be held in said story, | o blood. In iirishment| Were unable to tell how they met] who could get away from duty was ee wt It looks mighty plausible to me ined from and | death at the bell. Capt. M. T. Powers, /|t that the girl may have been the! | Sitlona hat thin people! “Rain fell throughout the night.|Capt, Charles Tennant and Dan one wanted.” |Awift's PI | other leading | bringing the total precipitation for) Keene managed the succesful af. of Five Hundred Dottebe (beey aoa | Seen North of City |there tm a Seana iGate ee gials : and the remainder of sald bonds t . ment of While this ne re in han] Mahe ate | f the denomination of One Thous I, nthe statement of the gypsies that |. Wh orn"| Damage ‘amounting to $15,000 1 oltars ($1,000) each, all bears nded to go § t be 1 stress le tho . est at the rate of Five (5 believed | officlals to ey bean! “ Dopey iy Aten eh bs 1 | GiRL A SUICIDE? cent per annum, payable semis hey |wands of basemen uly, principal and interest pay ni 08 OE | Sameer at ‘the fiscal agency of the Smith Goes to Duvall ne | SOUTH BEND, Wash, Feb. 20 e ¥ Washington in the City of Sheriff Cudihee™ continued | A pair of low-cut suede shoes | 0 ee cette of tie Gea {hunt for the girl today, | and a eilk skirt, found by Jack the County of Kings jsent Deputy Sheriff Julian Smith to 8 of Tokeland, an Indian, led Kton. to he dated ae | Duvall | authorities here to believe that PD Be | Deputy Smith ts armed with in ‘Tyou Get All Your Miss Luctile Snyder, a pretty nurse "to 300, bearing in oe os she Port Gat structions from Sheriff Cudihee to | who disappeared last August, com-| terest at the Tt of annually, prin- |, Said bonds to mature in from & stop and question any suspicious | mitted suicide. pal and. interest nayavie at the |to 42 years, with average maturities |looking people | Mone Earns | i faret fete ice ae York. No to 4280, Inclusive, trom : ed. and Issued han average | EV Feb, 20.—C. with an average | Although Violet jactress of Baby a child peal to State Labor Commissioner Olson and concluded her letter with a lot of “love and kisses,” Ol son ruled that she must obtain a pérmit from the erior court of leach county where she {# to ap pear, The little girl, Violet Hub: bard, appeared in various Seattle entertainments attle sent a warm ap: | TO FIGHT UNION. Wash the SOUTH As BEND, to the millworkers recent convention, all the lis of South Bend and Raymond nave issued an announcement that they will continue as in the past to maintain the pen will 10 hours per day, paylug upon the Feb. a reply adopted by shop if nec aame work basi HAS COLLAPSE IR, Feb. 20.—Mra. Ben B. y was taken to a hospital, suffering from nervous collapse. The beauty doctor's handsome income 1 derived from customers who are not. resolution | at) | policy, | | When you place your funds with us. All our earnings, less actual expenses, are paid to our members. These expenses are lim- ited to 214 per cent of av- erage asset by state law. That's one of the reasons why we have never paid less than 6 per cent on savings. It is also a reason why on December 31 we paid dividends at the average rate of % Annum Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association “A Mutual Savings Society” Established 1901 222 Pike St. RATE) J, Harmeling of Vashon was elect Jed president of the Western Wash |ington Horticultural —assoctation "DENTISTS |C. EB. Flint, Bellingham, first vice [sett plates by our painiers pe nail, S hg "ouanarer? tho J. Wayland Clark, Bellingham, sec retary Bellingham was chosen GIVES ‘EM CIGARS; TEACHER ‘PINCHED’ a) ‘Gold Crowns ‘Porcelain NBridgework $3) BELLINGHAM, Wash., Feb. 20. Promising members of — his basketball team cigars if they ‘Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up Said wivecind cleatelac A. Gem mins, a Whatcom county school | Any work that doesn’t prove |t cher, kept his word, and the satisfactory will be repaired free | Probation»officer thereupon swore warrant for his arrest on the » of giving tobacco to minors. che if you and of charge at any time, Come in SOON-—today. wish—for free examination ostimate SNAKE TURNS HAIR," ‘ STAND BACK OF OUR : bala WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ Mendham, N, J.—-Miss Mabel Mur GUARANTEE dfck was so frightened at thé sight | of a black snake in a basket that 2nd_and Unl-| nor hair turned gray, She has ben versity St. Opp. Fraser Co. hysterical for three days. Paterson PIGEON ON LONG FLIGHT POTLATCH, Wash Feb, 20. James Moynaugh yesterd fter noon picked up a carrier ptgeon on ae leg ¢ band was inserib J “\form as said Port Cor hereafter prescribe, th red itty (750) bon INDEN mature to be of the denomination} Attest Its Presi Of One Hundred Dollars ($100) eac ¢ BE. REMSBERG . ithe One Hundred (100) bonds next lus Secretary, * with ge maturt th t Commission and Interest t income from in Reaolu Said bonds, princtp. jto be pald out of the the improvement, and se the neome shail not be sufficient hat purpose, the remainder shatl payable out’ of taxes 1 Port District. ‘The detalia of e method of creating and apply- Jing said net income and taxes’ and f creating a pre and sufficient jfund for the nt_of the prin- nal and interest of sald bonds as to be as hereattor 1 P Sommis= onda to take from in ¢ in case the be suffic and not in| ty ay of t excribed by said Port Commission. | t} Aid $300,000 of bonds to take the |The BY amount of bonds Pe selected as near as may a turities) of the $3.000,« ‘ average maturities) of the $3 | Mgt Lo ence for the F mat Water : by and by vote } ction of June at the election of June an . ba aut zation by and the authorization by | fthanees ee ; for a ik nount of y n 600,000 bond issu but tn no 9 : t’ to’ Invalldate withared 4 inder of remainder inaue “PROPOSITION TWO authoriaing ection to and remain ap eq at the hour of 2 “and within the lintts 4 the polls will 4 m. and ‘ closed at » February, bonds of U or THE

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