The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 6

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CITY WILL ASK Just as soon as the legal depart] ment of the city comes out of the hole regrade squabble, and has had time to draw a breath or two) of relief, It will plunge into the mat ter of forcing the Co, to iasue transfers to the munt- | cipal line, and receive transfers from tt, Corporation Counsel Bradford ts of the opinion that there is no way ot at t old company igh ite franchise, which was drafted at a time when munietpal railways had not been taken into sideration He thinks it will be necessary to Seattle Electrto | of getting Me and you can parade on DECORATION DAY front rank of the in WU swell dressers. 4 carry the matter to the public ser 2 vice commission, and aside from the ” ’ fact that action has been delayed 1 by the Shilsholo sult, Bradford and laying the matter until this week #o that they might have some ficures | base thelr arguments. Bradford believes the showing made by Division A since it started last Saturday will be effective ma terial with which to prove to the commission that part of the public {a betng subjected to tnconventence through the lack of transfers. Late this week or early next tv the time set by Bradford for the firing of the first shots tn the trans fer Ceht. Come early. We have been receiving all week a whole lot of original and beautiful styles in summer clothes for MEN and WOMEN. DON'T HESITATE TO ASK FOR CREDIT Every person’s word or promise to pay is as good @t the PACIFIC as his bank account > Our easy and convenient payment plan is for all the people—RICH OR POOR WE MEET YOU ON THE LEVEL AND TREAT YOU ON THE SQUARE. ALL WEASK IS A TRIFLE DOWN . There are two men who are won derfuly and fearfully Interested in the progress of the first unit Division A—of the Seattle municipal rallway. One of them has touches of gray along his temples, and wrinkles of laughter at the corners of his eyes. He site at a desk in the city hall He ts superintendent of public utilt- | ties. His name ts A. L. Valentine | The other, a tall, fine looking young athlete, by name Flanigan, haunts the car barns out at the Lake Washington canal, and docs honor to his ancestors by bossing everybody on the system. Valentine calls Flanigan hie _barn foreman. nigan Open Tomorrow Evening Until 10 o'Clock Corner Third Ave. and University St. Will Be Closed Saturday. HERE leven di! Births, 10, Woodmen dance, Hippodrome, Fri- day night. Follies dance at Fortuna. Three file divorce complaint. Seattle bankers attend Walla) — convention next week. | Schumann-Hetaok in her divorce i ; suit against “her husband, Wm.} bahay Men's Republican club 5 Rapp, jt meets Friday noon. Young Married Ladi reception, honoring Mrs. club gives F. J. Van t sald Rapp wore an apron about Mig Dean home, helped wash the | orn, today. 0 ve, wielk : | | tan ener i re Rie a Altruistic club meets Wednee Mra. Dean, the deposition stated, | (ay. called Rapp “honey” and " dear Automobile District Improvement nas club organized. Lakewood Outing club meeting to- | nlght. Ladies’ Ald Society social to- night, Norwegian Lutheran church. W. T. Cotie and J. A. Billings, ESTINE FOR TTING ‘HET UP” CHIC GO, May 28.—A depos.) MOTHER QUAKE) pa by Lillian Schmidt, a nurse ly employed in the home of Katherine Dean, was filed today by Mme. Ernestine Hoffman's Dollar Sale $ Friday CATANIA, Italy, May 28.—A fresh series of heavy earthquakes last night and loss of life is reported. discipline. F. P. Davis addresses Kitsap Auto jelub, | Snohomish county elk herd will be | transferred W. D. Thomas, life Insurance man, | halts runaway team. lo~ “ELSEWHERE | Bf Report of rescue of English Avi- ator Hamel dented Twenty-six charged with murder | \tn Colorado mine war. | Roosevelt's trip to Washington causes exhaustion, showing effects of jungle journey. Forty-seven overcome by smoke! }in Detrott union station fire. Burns detectives fined $100 each for unlawful activities in Frank o murder case at Atlanta. _ The work that one dollar will do tomorrow at Hoffman's is Sarah Sernhardt sprains her| Going to gladden the hearts of one big lot of Seattle women. There | ankio. fen’t much use to attempt a big explanation of the sale. Most every New bill providing for disposal of public timber introduced Charies T. Donworth, Seattle Stoddard King, Spokane, successful candidates for bachelor of arts de- grees at Yale. Wife of Maury I. for divorce. Presbyterians In assembly urge Bible study tn public schools. 4 one In Seattic remembers what these Annual Dollar Sales have been “) im past years, and the values are really too good to properly explain ‘Im type. When one single dotiar will buy a Suit or Coat, and a _@eed cre at that, of a style and quality that any woman Is proud to ‘Wear, it’s easy to picture what a tremendous lot of bargain values “have been heaped on the tables for tomorrow's sale. Each year has Seen a big increase in the crowds that have attended this Annual Diggs files sult ‘Bale, and each year has seen additional values offered. President Wilson assists at fopening new National Methodis' . This year we have made an exceptional effort and the result 7 tran BE school at petsaas ig the most wonderful lot of bargains in women’s garments you have | Heights 9] ever seen, and all at $1.00. Foreign relations committee agrees to expedite action on tolls In addition to the Dollar Sale going we have as usual specially || repeal bill. everything in the store to ba include ents you want and the vaiues are he! much money, but come early. Gingham House Aprons, 35c) Extra Skirts to match Baimacaan | Coats, made to order the same Ratine Dresses, in white and| day. ‘ius, $3.00 and $4.00 values, $1.00.! Special lot of Silk Messaline As a windup special we will put and Crepe Dres: values up to new-| $12, special at $4, i at ry Cape Coats in all In_ black, Copenhagen, and | snades, $6.95 and up. in one grand The You don't need to James Barnes, American explor er in Africa, returns and says can- nibalism there {s as bad as ever Election of directors for regional bank units will proceed at once. Mediatore present report on Col- orado strike situation. | Dr. J. E. Stubbs, president | University of Nevada is dead, Exposition at Panama, commem- jorating discovery of Pacific ocean, | will open November 3 of brown, at $9.95. . Neville H. Castle, of rich San ‘There are a lot of Suits in $3.50 White Wash Skirts cut | Francisco family, will wed Mrs. | seraes, ratines and poplins trom bests Kato 'V. Henry, former wite of i of the best manufacturers of |, $1.25 | Women’ sintilored and ‘ard nora POU «4 —sui ancy ngerie rt aists cut ashing rariane are at. aide worth coors cann| 0 Ob. tending annual conference of Amer. $25, and are worth every cent) & Hoffman will sell them at| $4.00 Wash Silk Waists cut to | 'a" lbrary association tn Wash- | $2.45 and $1.95, Lg, “sone (ie cas ee There are about 15 Silk Moire| $4.50 Jersey Top Petticoats cut be ue. Sev. Warren @. 0 oc hand ig a ade rey Harding of Ohio candidate for sen ’ — ate. Ago Sagal Dos Ht pad $1.00 Sateen Petticoats cut to}, Fate of Jean Glanini, 15, tried tea kd vo hove rinea| %0e for murder of Lida Beecher at widlgey tard $3.00 Seco Petticoats cut to | HMerkimer, N. ¥., ts with jury hen it “i ‘ Balm $1.45. American Medico - Psychological Coats, we are. the king. Of| $200 Women’s Dresses, 06, | Arwaciution at lialtimore opposes course, these are made under the $1.50 Girls’ Dresses, 50c, J. W. Scott, American refugee meinen System, in our own| Manufacture: Sample Kimo- | from Jeo, found dead at Pitts. , all hand-sewed of the finest | nos, 95c to $4.50. Worth double. | burg, Kan. with three bullet holes serge novelty cloths, white chin- | gi They would sell any- Where at $25. We price them for | jarge wom 3 ho] Pov at 96.95, $8.95, $12.06) Oe mies calling at Hoffman's ; | this week. Money savers no mat- The Hoffman System Tallor-\ter which way you look. ‘made Suits, made In our own| renee of the finest materials and | work, acknowledged to be acme of tailor-made garments, | ‘warranted to fit every figure and| in head, Astronomer at Flagstaff observa. tory discovers rotating nebula. Colon rocked by an earthquake, No damage to town or canal re- ported. Mayor Rolph appointed Charles T. Spader fire San Francisco Fragments found of balloon, sup Special bargains in coats, suits, | waists, dresses and skirts for | Hoffman Cloak & Suit ean be put on and wern without) Andre and two companions tried alteratio oi] ng the} Company to reach the North Pole, at Yakutz, inary tailor garments. Siberia. | Priced at $ 20, 92280 and $27.50, 1316 Second Ave. Antonio Maura, son of former conservative premier and Rodrigo HENS EISEWMERE firemen, discharged for breach of} commissioner of posedly the one in which Explorer | THE STAR, edible MAY 28, STATE ORDER | TAKE MUNICIPAL TRANSFERS D has @ lot of duties the average barn foreman doesn't know | about. | Fianigan le @ college man, | He graduated not so terribly long ago from the electrical en. Gineering department of one of the big Eastern universities And Flanigan {# tnvaluable to | Valentine, for aside from regulat-| ing the arrival and departure of} are from the barn, and compiling daily rts of earnings, Flanigan | can put on @ pair of overalls and] » of those bright new cars cos and find out what the if It should got balky | run gan there would be f you think| . ank Val! no mun this te # entine, He'll tel) ye Flanigan is a dynamo of en ergy, generating enthw and has the intense desire to “make pay He already has Infused auch a apirit of toy alty Into the hearts of the men under him that they all are try Ing to get their friends and ac m ‘er No. 60 sack Patent Fi 1914 WE. SS’ T LAKE PUBLIC MARKET- ; ‘a a cf Y Stong Goes ur 5 lbs, Granulated Sugar Iba, Pure Cane Hither with “ th $1 grocerion ap Daking | 1 Fifth, Sixth and the Limit Pine As This Market Will Be Closed All Day Saturday, Decoration Day, We Will Remain Open Until 10 P. M. Friday Evening. Take Advantage of These Bargains and Do Your Shopping on Friday for Saturday and Sunday ZOBL GROCERY CO. STALL 219 BL0e 18 Gide Milk. 3, 0.62.03 Q5¢ |'3 cans Asparagus.....25¢ ; . $1.00 3 cans best Norway Sar- | Cove Oysters, ‘can Be ny ecials not included Oe B5¢ | 4 Ibs. bulk Gloss Starch.. Z at fon ah Pineapple, can Shag | c0akwke nds o4ee de .25¢ s bottle Piain 15e bottle Stuffed Olives | Fish Loaf, No. % size, can ‘100 PAPE: R '10¢ 10¢ i quaintances to establish thelr 43 r ANDERSON GROCERY COMPANY homes on the new line ; on ; THE QUALITY Grocer: 2 0 6 ‘ 9 cans Cam ATY GROCERS It ts for all » reasons that the These prices good all next week Avorted Preserves, 1-08. neti rege) Assorted Jams. 10 05. net “t98 <4 ; . 4 ay only, # tor g » ontling ss a a the desk ia the pie STONG’S GROCERY. Sixth and Pine Psp Boe | 10-05. ‘nets vege ly and declares that “he's a f! Alankn ps on, 9 cone ise a! Prot Jara. 4 age young 1 when he speaks of his : _ SES | AR FHA Le GEN. Cat. aD barn boss, Flanigan. . TALL, tie NO STRINGS ON OUM SPECIALS STALL 210 The two have their heads together now over the problems of the Lake Burten line, which Valentine hopes to begin operating Saturday, Val entine, although himeelf an elec trical and steam engineer, finds the counsel of young Flanigan of great anuistance in the Dig job of break ing in two new lines at once ee Valentine ts highly pleased at the showing Division A is making this woek. He belleves ft te givin, sort of an indication of what may be expected tn the future. The re celpta are holding up tn great shape Monday the cash and ticket fares wore $54.40, Tuesday they climbed to 07 a4. | Soriano, clashed in parliament and Soriano’s nose was bloodied at Madrid. as Minin ir Yamaza, Japanese rep- resentative at Pekin, ts dead Six Mexican cattle thieves ¢ cuted between Nogales and Canea. Sixteen hundred persons heard speeches by Gov. Johnson and | Ratiroad Commissioner Exhbelman |i , al Redlands, Cal HEN QUITS JOB, BUT A BUCKET HATCHES CHICK KIRKWOOD, Mo., May 28.-—~A tin | bucket In Kirkwood got on the job | and hatched a chicken after a hen | had abdicated. Seven eggs of a sct- ting which had failed to hatch were taken from under a hen at the home | of George F. Engel and placed in a | bucket in the yard. They remain ed there two days, when Engel’s | 14-year-old son, ‘ge, in running | through the yard, stumbled over the bucket. He heard a faint chirp, and, examining the eggs, found one of them was “pipped.’ | Mrs. Engel wrapped the ex« in a |cloth and placed it in the oven of the kitchen range. When she open jea the oven door, an hour later, a | baby chicken wasithere, SUIT SETTLED WENATCHE May 28.—John H. Lebeck has paid $10,600 to the | 19 known heirs of Indian Enfos Im pekin, thus settling litigation ove property south of this city COIN FOR RIVER WASHINGTON, May 28.—The Alaska board of engineers asks for ap appropriation of $4 ment of the / a 000 for the] th | renewing agitation for the adoption of a state flag. Washington is the only state in the Union without an emblem, GIVES RECITAL A feature of the recital by pupils | co of Mme, Amelio Hild tonight at! — Eflers ball will be the rendition of three selections from the pen of the Seattle composer, Edith Halnes-Keuster. pe co oul Mountaineers dedicate Snoqual. | mio pass lodge June 14, READ THIS: OF INTEREST TO YOU We have another shipment of lawn-embroldered ratine, linen and percale dresses, We will be able to sell them at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Values, $6.50 up to $15.00. Another lot of white serge and pongee coats, from $2.00 up. Checked coats, $2.00 up. Assort- ment of children's dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, In white and black checks, polka dots and white per- cales, Values up to $2.00, to close, 50 cents s ~The Little Misfit Store » W. Cor. Sixth and Pine St. Opp. Westlake Market Circle Cirete W Lard, I> Pancy Roasting Chickens Ib Ham, stall Homegrown Peas, 2 Ibs.... Head Lattuce, 3 for a Shoulders of Lamb, Veal Roast, Ib. ment cost the government $8,449, while the binding and work on the abroad at a National Foreign Trade STALL 205 8 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar .. 2 to & customer cane Veak Brand Aspa Tg 5 Qt jar Red Reap cane Raimon, “Mapp ¥ Market Daskets, esch.ssvese-- LOO clint pkes for 5 cane Campbell's Boupe Bs When Is a Smile? Hiest-Grade Blend 312—Hi-Grade Coffee Co..—312 Brenneman & McIntosh | Lucky Strike Fruit Co. Stalte Poet Market 20¢ ihe 166 ihe abe 22¢ OLIVER’S SMOKED MEAT HOUSE STALL 300—MAIN FLOOR For the best in Smoked Meata, Bacon and Lard try this Mtalle 6 bat Su Fx up Lee of Circle W Lamb, I» Be. Sree W Lamb Chope, Ib A&M. All-Pork Mausage, fb Rood Bastern Bacon, ib Spr But Por Rext Th STALL 358 4 Sixth and Pine Sts. 15¢ be - B5e CHAS. LAFONTAINE Stalls 11-12 Beet, Ib at Potatoes, 9 Ib ‘orned 12's¢ ib 1i 5 Roast of Pork, ¢ Ib Ps Sale of Holland Bulbs and) 2,000 Shrubs at tc. Bought at Auc- tion From U. &, Custome. Men's i Dre Whisk Brooma, 5c ond 15¢ | 8¢ $ TALK OF LA FOLLETTE| WELFARE SHOW OPEN SUNDAY COSTS LOTS TO PRINT} fr rmanent edition would bring the wt to $12,408, Five hundred business men dis- ned opportunities for commerce nvention fn Washington, The House of Quality Entertainment. 8—High-Class Entertainers—8 Including Maracci’s Syncopated Band Hear Miss Purdy Sing the Sextette from Lucia Positively the Best Entertainment in the City Catering to the Elite Good Bananas, STONG’S MARKET FOR QUALITY AND QUANTITY Ppectal Phone Main 6989. Home-made 2 layer Home-made Pies, Fresh be hs egte stores. or high rent 1408 2nd Ave. 92 ibe Sugar 12 cans Carnation Milk 1 bare Cr White Boap....... 25¢ 4 oane Saimon . 25 1 th Ghirardelit'e Choo 25e Patent Centennial Best Piour. 81.25 STALL 331 TOKIO GROCERY CO. 8. oh, Ib. . 10¢ ver nde S Winesap Apples, dos... .45¢ Stalls 104-123 Gini leas ta ekieenodiae tra large Pineapples, 2h¢ and Baked f the M LZ ing 342 342 ao ee doz 10¢, 15¢ and 20¢ edlesn Grape Fruit, Be. 6 or » @5e Newton Pipp: "“Vegotabien apectally priced. 342 Wrers no’ @TALIS 360 Chewing Tatty the Mixed Candy, 400 hand-rolled Ch: ing Lamb Chopa Ib. chars Mrioln Steak, Good Bacon, tb o, home-rendered Lard, 1b re fine little ple Sausages, Ib Meat Merchant of the Public Market * Ploneer Westlake GOETHAL’S HOME BAKERY it — bb. pail Lard . e < e Kinds Sweet Rolla, dosen me-made Bread, loaves rn N phone Peas Potatoes, 3 STALL Limburger Cheese, 3 Gow 10,000 Convallarius 200 Spires at 1O¢@ per Chump. Ic Le )) Nt dC >I | or Lily of the ie Imported from M. J. Gulderman, dt Valley. ........4-.+ Rotterdam. ‘$i How Houre Red Wool Heavy $3.50 Ore 3 Ratt 1.05 38¢ | 8c | We | 12:¢) 10¢ | 12:6 | $1.50) on Child Welfare exhibit open ‘om 11 a, m. to 10 p. m. every racing about the They had just Trading Upstairs —A To THE UPSTAIRS SHOE CO. Fifth Floor, the Denny Bldg. 1408 2nd Ave. Means an Actual Saving of $1 to $1.50 In Cash on Every Pair of Shoes We pay just as much factory cost for shoes as th that's why wo sell Women’s and Girls’ $8.00 and $4,00 Shoes at ... Some Special Styles, $3.00 rman —The Upstairs Shoe Co. = SIMPSON & FINZEL OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M, Cherries, 3 Ibs. Spring Lamb Chops, Ib. Edam Cheese, tbh BOP: # Ide Indian Runner Duck Bees, BO@ Gos: ores No. $6 exck Mammond’s Best, Krone, Racelient, High Flight, Holly, ins, 342 ME-MADE CANDIES i: A. OTTO Stalls 5-6—Lower Floor S99-e06 15. 65. Stall 16—Meat Section 188 People’s Butter Store 105—LOWER FLOOR ibe 1» 22 80. 55. -25¢ 20c size, GOB ce deceetedesicehencee CORNER GROCERY—Stall 352 23 POUNDS A 100 Ib. c=: s<c:- $4.65] Fuss & Company Pure © funrter $1.00 i: ie | 2 packages Hatsine < by Large bettie extre fine Cateup e } cans Salmon ; < f Big, Clean, Sanitary Market STALLS 110-111-112 SPECIAL, FRIDAY ONLY Compound Lard, tb Pure Lard, Lest lard. ib vanee Shoulder Pork Roast, ib. Circle W Lamb Chopa, Ib. THREE GIRLS’ BREAD 2 100 Loaves 15e STALL %—LOWER FLOOR 490 Coffes, 8 ibs. $1. Tho Ceylombo Tea. 4. ° $1.00 Teas, 1 Ib, for. Good Coffee, Ib 2 ibe Peanuts .... made Shopping Bags. STALL 108 Lower Floor Butternut Bread, loat....... Butter Rolls, dosen..... Home-made Dough: Vegetable Fancy hot house Tomatoes, Ib. Fresh Celery, large stalk. ... Carrota, bi Potatoes, STALL 109 _ YAKIMA FRUIT CO. STALL 327 788 e ie e ie ie Best Lare: Lem dozen Bananas, dozen ec play court. finished a cal- WASHINGTON, Msy 28.—The| isthenlc drill that drew hun- publication of “extended remarks” | pile hen kon std | dreds rom less interesting at- by Senator La Follette, Wisconsin | nav. and Vir | trections. —embracing the letters bearing on| Qinia st. | The exhibit won't close Satur. © proposed increase of railroad | one | day night, as planned. Inte: ill remain open 3 to 10 p,m. Tomorrow's program includes moving pictures, Industrial improv ‘on mouth) rates referred to in his speech— “What the dickens has bust- | Is so great it wi of the Yukon river. which covered 368 pages in the Con- ed loose now?" queried a mild | on Sunday from a _ greseional Record, brought about a| ™annered gentleman last night | sharp debate in the house. at the Armory, when a terrific, | high school athletic exhibitions, WANT EMBLEM Representative Barnhamt, Ind{-| ood-curdling yell rent the | educational ana, called the senator's action “a drone of conversation. Every- school exhibits of 7 caro 1 | ° ’ body looked, and found 80 arts, religious music and moth- WASHINGTON, May 28,—The|8TO8s abuse of the printing privi ; Weltheton’ stat: ouay - lexe,” and asserted that the publi- Youngsters from the Y. M. C. A. ers’ training school. cation of the La Follette supple es e street-level But we have no expensive fixtures, elaborate windows $2.50 Denny Bidg. 1408 2nd Ave. CLASS GIVES SCHOOL GIFT The senior cl it the Broadway high school has announced as its gift to the school two ornamental | bracket lights for the main en jtrance. The school board has ac- cepted the offer. STAR WANT “ADS have Lots, Homes, Farms ready for you, on attractive terms. We help the Lame and Def, by making the beat app! for ever 1107 'T E aces, Trusses, Artificial Limbs

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