The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1914, Page 7

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WE ROBBED T0 THERE’ ‘SANDS ELSEWHERE FAT THIS IRL HERE ELSEWHERE Cruelty alleged in three divorce Higher standards of living urg <a suits at Nate Conference of Charities Seven die anc ‘ at Me his Governor arrives from California ag a ved from Donald Mac Col, W. M. Ingils says he can’t tion into «1 says mot pay alimony t mai Bride of Six Months Takes Mountaineers meet tonight Principals of two St, Louis public Blame for Crime She and M. C. Heinemann, cont r " “4 for ba 4 wants bid for Stuck river d x 1 - ted ‘" Husband Committed eavation annulled. " Roome of H. L. Sullivan, Doris Josephus Daniels says day is com-| Ci - T apartaenta, ransacked wien all batties Sth be fongat| COED FUM INTO IT College club presents “Tango in air ~ Town” at the Met, May 2 Inter al Counell of Women Tells Police She Made Her Alumni of Northwestern univer closes " ‘ rlean > sity meets Friday and Canadian di or peices ce adad ten Paul Shepard, won first prize attlo next year Says He Was Scared. in Broadway declamation contest. William Wainwright, firet vice University coeds prepare for May lent Grand \ system, : fote, May 20 dead in Atla City . Mixera dance, Fortuna, tonight. Benjamin R. Campbell named . Bachelors’ dance, June 5. ‘ Jer Alaska engineering Leadin al bodie : mend H ers building, first to be ss second Panama-Pactific fatr | nh, Wee licate y ~ Mme. Lillian Nordica bequeaths rehe. collection of jewels, valued ) to husband and we , beach dwelier, un. Peter Spahn, leader of German im, drowns . a at terlake ent-Teacher asso- tempting to gain territo » Mex-| ciation meets Tuesday ico. Three infants die; all less than! Button from coat of Jean Gianini, three weeks old ‘ound ne cene of f Lida Slick necks, box coats and but. I at Her N. ¥ ed ton shoes, o al cost or Uni-| against t r 1 r tn 2 tria Mra. Rosalle G versity Hippodrome da: Sen dredey of Kentucky III, will . er: Many prominent taxation experts not be candidate to succeed self. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 15 will take part in Washington state President tells Gov. Strong there Mra. R je Gobe s are old tax confer © here May ’ is b passing Alaska measures. an tb told Panama canal will open great Social workers fined in New York bara of Eastern market for Pacific Coast, for trying to untonize shop girls t w she mys FL. P. Bir am s Farmers' National bank, at Rad. i} * of highw packer, cliffe, La., fails " 8 $2544 her husabnd Junior Assets $94 1 Olympia, ¢ a * o Mark's ch, Sa Woman's Home Missionary so. live an well clety conference closes. maid with Humboldt off for Ketchikan with in her mar full cargo. I would have Seven hundred enrol! for univers a od at ity mer school * Realty Dealer Mre and her hasba tuck w Preston, a tat r Mrs. G 4 ture ¢ Presidio ' yy 3,000 Rolls 15c Remnants— | JUST ARRIVED—A CAR per double 5 LOAD OF VARNISHED with a Gets of 1th Ae C | TiLEs 5c t thele 2,000 Rolls 20c and 25c | pe Girl Takes the Blame Paper at, per OATMEALS : ; perv tent double roll ae per double roll..... 50c plan a the r t this the girl A complete line of Room Mouldings, House Pa hae % . 4 Varnishes and Floor Wax. Estimates g Jy Painting and Kalsomining of her GLOBE WALL PAPER CO. 907 SECOND AVE. BURKE BLDG. n the b i him | wou a e a NG OS RG @ had held up on more hold-up 1 wanted to make one big », 80 I bought some knock-out drops and was looking for other victims when we were caught r his MEAT PRICES CUT) prhaep AT a FATHER OFF ON | Frye & Co.’s Markets TRAPPING TRIP; Saturday’ HIS BOY IN JAIL Choice Fresh Dressed Hens, per Ib , is sick tn the | tonsilitis Choice Shoulder 12: Choice Shoulder from Veal Roast, Ib...... 2 Post Roast 6.5. ciccs Choice Steer Boiling Beef ......... 10c Choice Steer Shoulder Steak, 1b.... 140 Wild Rose Milk, 4 cans for Steer He took | Roast, Ib Choice Pot y he must lo-| cate bis father, who is somewhere | in Canada, before he can be sent| yan the line. | father and two uncles are rs and are now far in the in The above prices will prevail at the following markets: | ).-\ ger Th OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. | SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. jt WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. | AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. | mer | t | | ars he will spend his sum- | | stringency in the ifa ago to caus m market, led tates at 10,000,000, anc of stupendous proportions would up if their supply were suddenly cut off, materially reduced, or the |price raised through shortage. Chicle, which is the sap of the ee tree, forms the basis of most of the gum used here. won FLEE FIRE IN THEIR NIGHTIES Modern idle Mack CHICAGO, May The club }house of the Homewood Country club at Flossmoor, near Chicage | was struck by lightning early today took fire and was burned to the lxround with a loss of $100,000, Twenty domestics, living in the| building while preparing for the| opening of the club May 17, escaped | in their night clothing with the as- sistance of 15 men |ART STUDENTS JOIN ANTI-COLLAR CLUB An anti-collar st organization to od by Latin Quarter art stu OUNG folks, as well as old, find the greatest enjoyment in Y the talking machine because the musical and entertaining features can be so varied as to appeal to all ages, and adaptable to all occasions All the latest styles in the new Edison diamond point needle machines, as well as the wonderful Victrolas and nolas are shown and im tially demonstrated side by our talking machine department on the second floor Either of these perfected machines, which can be had in a no side member pledged them great variety of sty nishes and prices, and sold on our pop cee 5 a Cheer ular easy payment plan, can be yours for a little effort and a ia po nf te pay tn ote amount each month. y he ound » Or aene ait tine ws althful, expensive and tnartis a wealth of pleasure not to will be educated, the d brightened, and your home The children evenings shorten Either will bring to be gotten In any ot ne company entert {STAMPED TO DEATH 1p lin Si ne that death resulted in a few hours. » | flefent off | ] | CHICAGO, I, | court next November THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 15, M’REYNOLDS IS SCORED IN | OILLAND SUIT |] Congressman Wants to Know Why De lays FRAUD General Suit Attorney Government CHARGED Southern Pacific Pumps Out $250,000 Worth a Month While McReynolds Waits Is BY GILSON GARDNER TON. M nt fr @ wort ) ), which the Hepartr J has charg " obt 1 fraud fre ‘ ft pathe Ra 1 vention ag n th of repr rles M, Thompe f I f troduced a re tlon calling attention to Pur mp Land Day and Night Standar¢ tot At this e more ng on even| eting tion navy Oll Needed In Navy He ote Adm stated to the at we now nly, and th ave SUFFRAGIST IS CANDIDATE FOR SEAT ON BENCH Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 doz...45¢ Full Cream Ch 20¢ ‘ cs sea CREAM ROSE CREAMERY “wT Corner H] iC ar et | legginger & Coates nest 2 = = RBe Florence May King, patent attorney, will be Judge 15. the Chicago munietpal| if the wom. en voters of Chicago live up to their woman law of pledge to support the yer for a place on the municipal bench Miss King has declared her can didacy, and her campaign will be- gin at once. As “one of the best patent attor neys in the country”—a title given ber by many lawyere—Miss King makes a yearly income of $10,000, and a good slice of this will have to t | Judge. ., HELEN KELLER RAPS JOHN D., JR. | CLEVELAND, 0. May monument should be John D, Rockefeller, $r.,” | Keller, the noted blind girl, said, discussing the Colorado strike sit- uation ‘*The shame of America’ should be the words engraved upon the monifnent,” she added, denounce. ing the millionatre for his refusal to arbitrate the strike in an effort to end the bloody labor war. INVITES ’EM HERE As a personal represe’ patative of the ttle Commercial Club, J. T. | Jennings will attend the sessions lof the American Library associa tion in Washington, D, C. Mr. Jen- | the men, sacrificed if she is elected} 1914, mpare theve Bi ag i? a A aaa’ ere by me we # sti nn bls t ie ose ' IR Wi ieag o Pike Place cent \ #TRADE ATTHE rane — ‘PUBLIC MARKET CENTER || Sama. PIKE PLACE Cheese th Creamery Meet the | Foods 2 ¢ Butter, § ee UBLIC MARKET ras ies af Ib aig SATURDAY’S LOWER FLOOR SPECIALS a eee Best ash Full Cream 8Lhs. SUGAR J4CSUGAR ONLY 30¢ E-H.COLLINS a oo ates every day as cheap as for m Stall 127 STALL 28 Wisanra Cort J Sa ack N ) “i New IRainier Mieat Maarket Pike Place 1527 1529 \@ Leg of Lamb, Ib...17c Leg of Mutton, Ib. .15c Shoulder of Baby Lamb, ai ep hthines oat a lle Prime Rib Roast of Beef, |b. | New Store. tected ty ensitary thew ennes. 40c GRANITE DISH PAN for 10c phate aga yah os Don’t Fail to Visit NEWPORT Buccs COLE & HARADEN sezzex § THE ANNEX 5c 10c and 15¢ STORE FISH C0 HOOD’S HOME-MADE ‘ ’ CANDY AND ICE fj_ Special for Saturday Sanitary Market Annex CREAM SPECIALS) §j ;; » Tate .25¢] SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY e. tor 90¢ to . lous Ki Needs, ..5¢, 10¢ ] Crabs, each Be to We tng linn gratfngonan le 25¢ Regular Ice Cream, all Savors IN PUBLIC MARKET ve wise fl SATURDAY’S SPECIAL if’ PUBLIC MARKET te tbe ain ton i ; Heald te GROCERY Iftar ‘pinoet’ stats ib fis 4 tke Bear Heed, Bors, Bet ee 12:6 1503-1505 Pike Place y Kosher Sausages, Salar Hot Kippered Salmon. 35c 10¢ Swift’s Premium Boiled Ham, Ib. Home-made Potato German Delicatessen STALL 68 he Chicken Dinner... .35c or, bt Baked Ham Dine Other epecta' MES. DE LONG'S PULLMAN DINER 76 West Pike St. aul h WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. - |B Mt Vernon Jersey Butter, BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. BLOCKADE MAY 3. Ibs ght .S5¢ Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” TIE UP GUM MART) | sey sent 216 Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and | ” 5 I Fresh Duck I res, doz. 25¢ i ; fay 15.—A| resh Duck Eggs, doz. 25: quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. ican seaporte would aa ot Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1621 Pike Pince Trimmed to 69 wae Suit the Most anging | 3 —— c Soe SUGAR | Do your shopping in the morning 22 Lbs. 95c and avoid the rush, All braids, fan i i aeeecen on ne 3 BIG CANS...... 15c cles, flowers, stick-ups, etc. at Public JJ ea $1.15} win one pound a M « iarge cans Mik for 25¢ ” sulle Tea.) Market prices. Only B-lb, ean Coffee o5e] . ! eens see cans Livy's Soild Pack Tomatoes | cwne Choi Fania Abe = Remember the § fy) ij. cisus waning Powder Be N d pig meee Lt ne b tanh Aabea ned Malines EBD Re Location 100 olla Toilet Paper, 4 for. ...25¢ o¢ tho pike. Olympte Cake and Pastry ry CLUB WILL MEET The North Phinney Avenue Im @ vast mine of p re opened to you and ur friends. Come | nings carries an invitation from the| provement club will hold a meeting | in today and select one. If you are not ready to buy now, you { BY ANGRY BEAST | “lub to the association to be the! iytday night at the John B. Allen will be welcome yway | guests of Seattle for the 1915 gath LA CRO! Wis, May 15.—| ering school, The new alternate stop rule While feedi bull, which wa established by the 8, B, Co, on the = confined in a barn, the animal At a recent election in Sweden| Phinney car line will be discussed struck August Birkholts Warrens,|the fact was revealed that only|,,, Tae at 5 RS tes aged 50, and broke his leg. The man| 3 of the women voters were| The 8. E. Co. and the city utilities Zit yy ot @ fell to the floor and was 80 badly| disqualified for failure to pay|office will have representatives Mors Lyerly trampled on by the enraged beast| taxes, as compared with 24.6% of| present to explain the advantages of the plan, Large ee Yakima Creamery Butter, Ib., 28c; 2 Ibs. MILLINERY SPECIALS | CUT RATE SAMPLE MILLINERY STORE Booth 19—Next to Sugar Stall Tenderloin of Sole and a number of other fish delica- cies, always the best at the PHILADELPHIA FISH MARKET Stall 10—Lower Floor Remember the Name Notice the Number Eastern Bacon, Ib. . .20c Eastern Ham, lb... 18c Sirloin Steak, lb... .17c Pot Roast, Ib....12'c & Leaf Lard, Ib... .12'c Link Sausage, Ib...10c | TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24-25 BOLOGNA SEASON NOW for picnics is here, we invite bologna kitchen up- ll our meat goods. We make ndwiches, that gives an We make a full line of Now that the or Be t to the pienie All Fresh Stock. t goods from fresh, tender meats—guaranteed ainien Thy far the best piace ne wore Meat Product | JILG® S| wae Meat Products bf gd “4 2he MAIN FLOOR—SANITARY MARKET ON THE CORNER ONE DOLLAR PIKE PLACE MARKET AND UP Shore for the Whole Family The Annex Sample Shoe Store SANITARY MARKET ANNEX MRS. COHRS—Stall 11 Washington Market 94-96 PIKE STREET TRUST WAS PEEVED \ ARE STILL CHEAPER 114-Ib. can Crisco. .25¢ STALL 27 iSe last week e will give them something to be mad about this week WE A MEATS SER THE FRENCH MARKET Stalls 84-86 Quality and Lowest Prices 18¢ 8 Veal Roa Shoulder of Lamb, 1b...8¢ libut, 2 Ibs “15 ‘Toe 121%¢ | Legs of Lamb, Ib. 15¢ Stina, 7 he “ase ts, Ib.......15¢ | Sirloin Steaks, Ib.....17%@ Fresh Shad, each .20¢ . Ib wake Home rendered Lard, Ib... Salmon Trout, Ib .20¢ WOP and U2BU%E | ....... cee e eee we eee 10¢ ig Beef, a cee v4 3 Ibs. Compound Lard. 25¢ Alaska Fish Co. Pork Roasts, “"12%¢ | Rib Roasts, rolled, Ib. .15¢ Stall 52 For Saturday Murray Meat Co. Stalls 2-3-5-7 Corner Market is} | Extr 20¢ Allen’ S Grocery Stalls 18-33-———_—_—— SUN GROCERY Stalls 106-112-114 Lower Floor A party of Greeks landed in New| UNIVERSITY GIRL York city recently, displayed some | WORKS AT FORGE! largo names, but the winner spells imitracopoulos, As if this) ANN ARBOR, Mich. May 15. were not enough, hia Christian Katherine Shay, a freshman in the mame is Solopoulouisiannis University of Michigan literary de partment, for four and one-half hours every ‘Thursday afternoon stands at the forge in the shops of the engineering department and wings hamme of iron heated to a whit is studying to be an engine Specials at the NEW YORK BAKERY Saco ana 2 10c loaves Bread for 15¢ Assorted Cookies, doz. for 7 FOR SALE ) Brand New Visible ‘Ty write ute lel; never u 2 he nf % Morey, St tionery Co. loaves of Br Body of C. W. Post placed in mausoleum at Battle Creek, '

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