The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 26, 1914, Page 7

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TO THE By GEORGE F COTTERILL jn Next Tuesda attle muat make a decision on the arter question P U B ! | which has occupled public atten: | tion for nearly a year In the mayor's annual meseage last Jan uary I made th xpression let the (oharter) commission be elected without attempt at con fusing and impotent instructions . let he commission apply ita beat pi| This announcement should be of }}f} sos: 2d: to sen grom i os publie duty © © *; then le ® great interest to the housewives H}} '2"0, /1i85.(.'ootmn' wits th | of Seattle. Stoke * Aw a citigen, 1am personally ap| Hughes & Adams, Seattle’s big |] sic Monti ett sine | the fifi ected chart com missioners, It was a repre tive commission, and to my vation there waa not the all, indication that any member acted from any motive other than the public Interest as he saw it Now comes the citizens’ final duty in this problem. — During the 30 days of official publication | and charter discussion constant| come, ask Pioneer tea and coffee store, have established a branch in Stewart’s Butter Store at 227 Union St. & The aim of these stores is to become the headquarters for ersonal inquiries hav ing my opinion of the new charter In response to many requests, I 4m taking this public occasion to repeat the answer, and some of the reasons therefor, which I am giving to such Inquirtes With strong prejudice agatnat certain features of the existing charter, born of years study and observation of 8 charter development through the economical buyers of Seattle. |} vr": 174, 197 eM | ae Ps workings, added to my genuine re com pens He and a ’ to ap prove the result of its labors, nev os, a thorough and careful arative review of the entire charter attuation compels my con- clusion that the citizens of Seattle will make a serious mistake If they ratify and adopt the new char. ter. My vote next Tuesday must be These Big Specials Will Be for the Opening Day Saturday, June 27 ‘ora of the existing char ginary, come under Stewart’s Butter! Hughes & Store Adams The very best fresh | 5 ous No, 8 Blend, reg Creamery Butter, churned | «lar 40c Coffee, 35¢ Ib; daily, 30¢ Ib; 3 Ibs. for | 3 Ibe $1. 00 merictiy fresh local ranch | ( *°°°*;* °2°3*° : - x fs 0c grade choice Drink- onseq inabilit efficiency tn b sal] (2) The failure to realize urgent needs for greatér economy and lower taxes In other words, always assoring honesty and reasonable capacity— the “good man” theory—as being Eggs, guaranteed, 2 doz hae : " ¥ “Eggs, an 2 te ? ecessary to properly work any ee Saee 55¢ | ing Tea, tb...... -. 40¢ 1 of government, It Is recog 3 Our Coffees are roasted ter powers and lim Full Cream Oregon | fresh daily at our Main nd Cheese. Ib...... ...15¢@ | Store, 619 Pike St 5 ee tering political cat w hich withal, when applied with Justice are the {deals of municipal govern mx 1 am convinced that the net re- Ne comparing the new charter with the old—offers less hope for Fepreseataiv, democratic govern: for the location of official re- ae ne for securing greater | lefficiency and economy, than we! — have under the existing char. | "Pusthaesionn: the new charter fn-/ clades certain positively bad fea } _ on branded by our own and | her municipal experienc it | BOON “C., June 26—In a | mountain tha Bd on the slope of the Blue Ridge range, near here, is | a grave that has been barren for 40 | years, although the ground around jit and on other graves near it are) }covered with a luxuriant carpet of Of | grass. According to those who have » strange grave, it is #0 { We make a specialty lunches for auto parties. Visit! ¥' eng Ap torp ieg ayes. our new dining room. Every-| s; ttracting the atten- thing new; fine leather-lined tion of all cemetery visitors It is taken as a warning by the booths mountain folk, who say the man who was buried there was wicked all | his life and a blasphemer. He CAKES, PIES AND [Girsed ana raved without. provoca c tion, and is said to have died with ALL KI LL KINDS ( OF FRENCH ia hath on Ss ioe “Although 40 years have elapsed | BAKING ARE FRESH jiccy'tie ‘man wan buried there: DAILY. said a Boone man, who visited the : gra not a sprig of grass nor a| | flower of any kind has taken root| es Fs on the grave, It is as hard as the! Visit These Sanitary fice of a much-traveled road Bakeries. ‘His grave is cursed,” is the way | |the mountaineers account for the barrenness of the mound | . BABY HIPPO HAS FEELINGS | ermain a e NEW YORK, June 26 Kongo, | Central park's baby hippo, has a tiny cat as his playmate. Kongo |s| 409 Pike St. about 60 times the cat's size, but @ 1517 Pike Place Market, |pusty's claws make him stand around | fe ees eat ee ew MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY Frye & Co. s Markets sag following Big Specials will be offered tomor- Saturday: Cheleo Fresh Dressed Hens (light), per Ib.... at Qeehtr Creamery pote, per Ib........ ; Choice Ls the photoplay world Choice Steer 1c Ch 4 eget 10c Of course, she had a careful! Pot Roast, Ib......-++ houlder, Ib. ....++- stage training upon which to build.| Rut that did not hinder her from Choice Shoulder lq Choice Shoulder ai Ae Veal Roast, Ib 12:¢ Pork Roast veo Choice “Steer Choice Spare 1 Boiling Beef ...+...- ee cous 12:¢ Wild Rose Milk, 4 cans for..........-+++++++-25¢ 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. Accuracy of characterization and J infinite care in portrayal constitute 55c the twin secrets to Rosemary The by's success in two short years in 4 WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. | BALLAKD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. y Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” | 0 e Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and | quality. Shops open until 10 p. m. | MAIN 507. Ft [CAREFUL CHARM@TERIZATION KEY TO LUBINGIRL’S SUCCESS Family Washing 6c Pound STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE COTTERILL SAYS TO VOTE “NO” ON HINKY DINK news old proven and abandoned errors of the past; it would set the munielpal clock back 20 year and start us again on a weary treadmill round, grinding again the old grist of expensive and disay pointing experien A strange argument is advanced by some new charter advocates, viz, that it in easily capable of amendment, therefore we should profit by its good features and later amend its bad points. The unspeakable — particular pres agency of spectal privilege and vi clous {nterests, whose support casts suspicion upon the new char ter, elther In ignorance or habitual mendacity, continues to assert that anything undesirable In the new! chart puncture, If charter be adopted next paday, It takes ef fect next March and no amendment can be submitted before the regu lar March election of March, 1917. (See Section 8, new charter.) citizens who vote to adopt should know that they are taking the new charter “for better or wor with it any powstbility of even voting on amendm before March 1917, nearly th ure hence On the other hand, the existing charter fs in all respects as easy of amendment as is the new pro posal, Moreover, it can be amend pach year, while the new char rs’ interval, If the new charter be defen Tuesday, the admittedly good fea tures can be submitted tn the form amendments next March, and { will take effect exactly a un if ratified next Tuesda led to take the d. to endure the ch, 1917, in good next We are not com bad with the « proven bad until M order to get the desi one year| prompt | | “i next} March. We should reject all next} Tuesday; good features and adopt them as amendments next March. When the 30-ward city council then carefally select the} scheme was projected into the ear | ly stage of | Hberatior seemed unthinkable This ol ph y has beer vided a 4 by all Americ lative expert« The new charter shoul jected next Tuesday, Seat then effectively accomplish rea sonable amendment of the present charter next March 4 real advance to#and greater m pal efficiency, lower taxes and more certain official responsibility Seattle 1c chart ints backward arter commission de | Ks forward—the new | THE WARD SYSTEM '8 A) HORRID MEMORY OF THE MU NICIPAL DARK AGES We are high taxes, To d of wards from th 30, and then try by calling them “districts” w oatrich-like subterfuge, properly de- nounced by one of the bolder mem- bers of the charter commission even when supporting it. Let us kindly, but forcibly, for get It next Tuesday! Seattle may need a change, but not a change for the worne, We can better suffer—or rem edy-—what evils we have under the} existing charter, than rush into more cert and greater dan the + new charter devoting every energy to the new work in hand. Miss Theby has been | going straight up the ladder of suc cess, until now she is lea ling wom an for the Lubin actor-director, Har ry Meyers. “Movie” fans w i re. ber that she was featured in the Vitagraph “Milla of the Gods and “The Reincarnation of Karma.” No singer or actres nds more time in makeup than Misa Theby. | She {s painfully careful to be exact} in correctly characterizing exch of |her parts. She realizes the impor- tance of every medium which con- tributes to the fullest expression of emotion, and has found it worth while to take special courses in fencing, dancing and pantomime in connection with her studio en gagements, WOMAN, 99, TAKES YOUTHFUL HUBBY June 26.—Mre. 8S. T. Benson, 99 years old and) youth, according to word brought into this town, She has been mar | j | | |wenlthy, has married a 19-year-old | ried six times before, Mrs. Benson | ‘s known by the truck gro this vicinity as a very successful gardener and a shrewd business woman, She has had numerous ad-| mirers, despite the fact that she is almost a century old, ARMLESS MAN IS A BALTIMORE, June 26.— Though his arms were severed within three inches of the shoul- der six years ago, David T. Jones of this city has become an expert stenographer. He began his study of stenography after an accident had made the ampu- tation of both arms necessary. He learned the principles of shorthand, and then, with the ald of rubber bands to fasten a pencil to the stump of his right arm, he became able to write In an exceptionally neat manner, ric Laundry 1201 FIRST AVE. 3 of |GOOD STENOGRAPHER 26, 1914. PAGE 7 Closed “ - rar {ne : All ey __. ne arrce.| | Pike Place Day " " Public Market Saturday, July 4th. Open Friday, July 3rd, Until 10 P. M. Corner Public Market Sanitary Public Market Tebo’s HOME - MADE — |PIKE MARKT Deli BREAD, a Meet the Foods elicates- and 10¢ . sen Roman . Producer Cost Less vind a Try our Home Grobe made Jellies ,’ *, Piles, ¢ and Potato Doughnuts and 9Bt SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Salad—a rare a | treat. une F. * Stall 111 STALL 120 PUBLIC MARKET Near 1st Ave. Entrance. Main Floor A NLY White amps oe Koales—weigh yourself Bring this coupon with you and get Pure Cane Sugar 21 Lbs. $1.00 Will not be delivered at this price. Vs ace 4.75 DELIVERED FREE None sold by the sack unless delivered. None sold to merchants and only one sack EM customer. JOHN C. LESLIE”’COMPANY Rear First Avenue Floor, Quality Meats Our Own Private Auto Delivery Insures prompt service. We give very particular attention to Afternoon Free Music —s ie Plants and Flowers =""~" This Entire Section Devoted Exclusively to Pants and Flowers Hiring your Verte Ton ONE LOAF OF OCCIDENT BREAD FREE! Rest Washington Crea Chotee Jer hase of 25 cents or over. Butter : 206 Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs 55 Eggs (strictly fresh), doz z e Cheese (Bishop Wisconsin), ID. ....+..scerececeeeeee sass BRE MRS. COHR’ S—STALL 11 Near Drug Store and Cole & Haraden. 20 Lbs. Sugar 90c 1 doz. qt. Mason Jars 4 cans Meadow Milk. 8 bars Lenox Soap.... i . 4c: MILK 25c bis lage Aico Telephone Orders 1 1b, Ghirardeli' Chocolate 2¥@ 2 hone Main 523. 25e Monte Catsup, 2 for $5¢é Pint jar Honey 206 S$ pkg rm | $f American} punapevrria TOKIO TEA STORE STALLS 24-36-37 MEAT CO. Stalis 2, 3, 5, 7 FULLCREAM CHEESE Toe POUND RED SHIELD CKREAMERY venue Entrance. JILG’S PURE MEAT PRODUCTS MADE FRESH DAILY IN OUR BOLOGNA KITCHEN Flag 50c Made of Fast Color Bunting 4 Cans Milk. .. -25¢ 10¢ Lipton Jelly Tablets. . he 3 to & customer.) sow” FLOUR $1.30 ge Public Market Grocery 1503-1505 Pike Place PHILADELPHIA FISH MARKET STALL 10 Fish that can't be beaten for quality—guaranteed fresh. I0e JARS OF Pearl Onions and Oliv- we Wie tS bia <6 5c Free Candy for the Kids STALL 27 ones OLE OLE, & HARADEN | ‘GS JJUST THE THING FOR THE PICNIC Phone Main 3191, New Rainier Meat Co. 1527-1529 PIKE PLACE Legs of Lamb, Ib.....14¢ | Eastern Hams, Ib.....20¢ Shoulder.of Lamb, Ib...9¢ | Eastern Bacon, lb.....20¢ Roast Pork. Ib.......15@ | Picnic Hams, Ib Pork Steak, Ib........15@ | Veal Roasts, Ib........ Lamb ¢ ).44+--10@ | Veal Chops, Ib........15¢ FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS, LB..............18¢@ Seattle's Popular Priced Meat Market. SATURDAY’S SPECIAL {PURE FOOD BUTTER STAND 1511 PIKE PLACE BSanitary Market Apnes. 4 LARGE CANS MEADOWBROOK MILK 2@5c SAMPLE SHOES AT HALF PRICE. Washington Shoe Manufacturing Co.'s, of Seattle; Mayer's of Milwaukee, 1914 Drummer's Samples and others, a of Ladies’, Men's and Chil- dren's Shoes of all descriptions, on sale at about HALF PRICE AND LESS added to our com- These are not ordinagy sausages, made from the waste meat that can't be sold as scraps, 80 are converted into various kinds of Our meat products are made from specially purchased meats that are fresh, tender and pure, Our name guarantees our meat products—no adulterants, no bad after effects, because they are made to be eaten, and not to get rid of waste meats. Here is @ ist of tempting German meat sausages we make in our sanitary noeena kitchen. Yervelet Wurst, German Salami, Metwurst, Garlle Bologna, Ham pee, Weiners, Frankfurters; Smoked Sausages, Blood Sausages, Tongue Bologna, Hunters’ Bologna, and many others that space will not permit naming. Jilg’s fox; Meat Products SANITARY MARKET—M, Floor, First Ave. Entrance Also Stalls 51 and 52, SOUTH END MARKET —ANNEX TO THE SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET: SPECIAL ; Best Cane Sugar, 9 lbs 48¢, and 6 Ibs Best Beet Sugar, 9 Ibs 1ops. | CEE RT EE ET PETERS EFS eee eee 2 We serve @ free e with every purchi Fancy, Sharp Wisconsin Cream Cheese 25c Pound, 2 Pounds 45c Several hundred patra of Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords plete sample line at and wu We Refund Money HG antea. FREE FREE FREE Fireworks for the Fourth with every $1 purchase made tomorrow and all next week. Visit Our Special $1.00 and Less Department. amc THE ANNEX SAMPLE SHOE STORE *'US"* Family. SANITARY MARKET ANNEX Assorted Buttercups, Ib CORNER PUBLIC MARKET ayia. Hy vmasmw owen | Murray Goes Crazy) NCL Ae Seer eee | 7} ice: TYRESE ERE T Pha Wisconsin Cream Brick, mild or sharp {8c Pound, 2 Pounds 35c Yr bh 2 “J Hood's Home tomstry Chicken Dinner With Pie and Cotter B5¢ Afvae 6 2.\te. we emve German et Made Candy and)" °"" =" Mrs. DeLong’s Pullman Ice Cream Diner 76 WEST PIKE ST. Eyes 100 Ice Cream Soda, all flavors. Be SEVIS ETS. 400 Hand fia 1 ME Ghd c seas suebbuceiNeaksaed \85e . A 40 Wisconsin Limburger and Brick And Slashes 8 pes and Left. Look! Salmon, 1b. ...++ee++++LO@F Choose, Ib. .......cecseeees 23¢ B Shoulders of Lamb, >. Lamb Chops, Ib......14¢ Halibut. 2 Ibs... .15¢ Smelts, 10¢ Ib., 3 Ibs. 25¢ Rane Pot Roast, Ib.........10¢ Fresh Oregon Butter, 2 lbs. .55¢ Veal Roast. Ib .-12%¢ | Boiling Beef, ni seen OE Pork Roast, Ib.. ALASKA FISH MKT.|] Mt. Vernon Butter Store §@ Home-rendered Lard..10¢ | Country Bacon, Ib....15¢ STALL 52 1521 Pike Place. Spring Chickens, Ib...25¢! Hens, Ib. .... 199 Good Bacon, Ib...... Me rie Pe aman} MURRAY MEAT COMPANY fF Public Market fort Station Mf Stalls 2-3-4-5-7 Corner Market 9 and Walk a Step and Sage a Shilling. ned rea ele: WASHINGTON MARKET Denatured Alcohol, 1 pt....10¢ Stalls 94-96 Witch Hazel, % pt.. 106 Epsom Salts, 1 Ib Be Pens 2 a Rares 3 Big Cans Carnation Milk................15¢ 10 rolls Toilet Paper, 4 for the Gee Dust Saale Brand’ Gondensas ie, (With 1 Ib, 35¢ Bulk Coffee or Tea.) Babbitt's Potash can . 13¢ ALLEN’S GROCERY Stalls 18 nd 3 i ECONOMY DRUG CO.—STALLS 34. ; LUND’S DEPARTMENT STORE} STALL 19 ABC a PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET Ivory Soap Ivory Soap (small) Fels Naptha . Dutch Cleanser PPE Y SET ELE LEE LESSEE F Sunny Monday i Crystal White 1 ™ } ‘es Z Black Gloves, Saturday only, | Atomizer, regular $1 kind, Big Li Ladies’ $12.50 Big line calico, yard Ze, 4¢ q air; 2 pairs Se | Saturday 1 . . RS em | owhar, 10¢ ean for en en ide | and $15 Coats, Satur- UGA «+00 oes a0 Salis + 69¢ a caatest : 50e Men's Cambric Shirts i adies’ Waists (if you value | 8 iy." fe Regular 2be Writing Paper your money see them), 22¢ day only. from 2,58 | - B96 box id eal ae cate and 28¢ and up. 10 to 12 o'clock . | $1 Men's ‘Wopl Shirts....59¢ IF YOU VALUE YOUR MONEY, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES. —

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