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SHOPS OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. MEAT PRICES CUT FOR FRIDAY Frye & Co. s Markets } The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- | row, Friday: Choice Fresh Dressed Hens (light), per Ib .20c ‘Peat oo ee ee Butter 28c; 2) pounds for ...... sales . .55¢ Choice St “hoice Should 1 IE Bot Roast, tb......... We vei sete tec Naat Choice Should Choice Lamb Maan... me Melee me chs 10c ice Steer Choice Spare houlder Steak Ribs, Ib Rose Milk, 4 cans for......... 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. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and quality. NOTICE! SHOPS WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK NOON SATURDAY. WE ALWAYS KNEW PORTUS WOULD MAKE HIS MARK Portus Baxter, local edit 4, joins the ranks of the pluto Forty-six thousand, eight hundred | °°P* the bequest eens oes SON Gen. Raxter provided that half ‘nd seventy-five dollars from a rela. his estate should be expended for . tive's estate dropped his way yes-|a monument over the graves of him- and Portus took time off to) self and wife. up. | Before distribution the estate in me Ags happened to his| creased in value to $230,000, Baxter, of Seattle. | heirs thought $115, The Baxtere had had figured on get-| ment extravagant ne a each from the estate,| The matter was taken before the & court decision to the effect! supreme court of the District of half the estate did not have to| Columbia, which set aside $5,000 for it for a monument, pro-| the care of the family cemetery lot, in Brig. Baxter's will,| giving the remainder to the heirs. CLUB OF BACHELORS Star: | ‘We wish to ex- JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind, July : se afi Condo our appreciation 2.—The wiles of Cupid have proved too much for the Jefferson club, an See ag —— entitled “Diana | are indeed ‘and organization of young men of this lotty, The club advertised for sale the handsome fittings which have |adorned the clubroom, the immed!- we enjoy the entire Star tells the news in a con- interesting way. A ‘SUBSCRIBER. sporting | practically doubled the amount each hetr will receive. Portus, it ts announced, will ac- ate cause being that so manyyof the Members have taken wives. Several of the remaining members are en- gaged. Store Closed Ali Day Saturday, Fourth of July Kill Two Birds With One Stone: Celebrate the Fourth of July and Save Money, -Too! You can do so by select- ing your new suit here Your choice of the latest styles, patterns and col- ors, in Summer and me- dium-weight suits, at a saving of These are genuine re- ductions on strictly high- grade clothing for men and young men, includ- ing such well-known makes as Stein-Bloch and Michaels, Stern clothes. Reductions For Suits, including Blue Serges and Cheviots q $12.50, % off....$9.40 ‘ a $15.00, % off..$11.25 $18.00, % $20.00, %4 $22.50, %4 off.. “4 $25.00, % off.. $30.00, % off.. $35.00, % off..$26.25 Balu ns, Gaber- dines, pons, Tuxedo and Full Dress Suits, Prince Alberts and Sep- arate Trousers. c, At V4 Off All Boys’ Clothing, Wash Suits and Straw Hats at One-Fourth Off. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. First Avenue and Columbia Street -25¢) HEALTH OFF Twenty-five per cent of Seattle's, atio jmilk supply ts tubercular! | Part of the milk that ft» datly brought into the city and distrib: uted to sumers, comes from tubercular cows. Uniess milk you use ta certt | tied or pasteurized it may contain the deadly tubercular germs The milk you fed your baby to day may be infected Wants Municipal Dairy }sure pure milk but {t would mean a saving in distribution Save in Distribution “One milk man now may have three customers on and a half dozen at the university The customers must pay for his time tn traveling the other, With the municipal sys tem, the milk distribution would be/ handled like the garbage collec: | tion, by teams hired by the city, each team covering a certain din trict. “Every milk consumer tn the city would get the same kind of milk, and would have the city’s guaran tee that It would be pure. “The thing looks feasible from a cursory glance, and we Intend to investigate it thoroughly.” Little Milk Inspect Dr. Mcliride said, in his opinion, the only way to stop tubercular milk from being shipped into Seat- tle would be through state co-oper- PROGRESSIVES PROBABLY WILL MEET ON 15TH While no certain action bas been taken by the state central commit: | tee, it appears likely that the state progressive convention will be held cetved from 24 counties, and they are unanimous for a convention to week, Ole Hanson, progressive candl- date for senator, Herbaman, and progressive congressional dates will campaign the northwest counties, beginoing tomorrow. They will be at Sumas July 3, Bel- lingham and Ferndale July 4, Blaine July 6, and Lynden July 7 PROTEST HIGH RATE Editor The Star: I am one of the unfortunate Idle, and have been devoting my time for the past four |months to looking for a job. During my search, the other day, I} visited the office of the Western |Commerctal Service Co. Upon be ling presented with an application! \blank, I found that I must sign an agreement giving a third of my/ first month's wages to the company | setting me a job. What benefit Is the minimum wage law when one must accept |such conditions? ©. G, GUETHAL. eee | BRIDGES FOR CONGRESS | Editor The Star I have been a |reader of your paper & number of| | years, and have always found it just| jabout right I recently saw a suggestion from George Ryan that the democrats land progressives ought to unite on |some good man to beat Standpat Humphrey. | pick the right man. | Now let me name my choice, | who, I think, would win easily—Mr. | Robert Bridges. | Hurrah for Bob for congress! L. J. M. eee THE MINIMUM WAGE Editor The Star: Just a word |to the people of Seattle. I have read in your paper articles regarding the difficulty the state is having fixing the laundry girl's wages. The saleslady will get $10 after Saturday. | Don’t you suppose if It takes $10 to keep a salesiady a week, that a laundry girl needs as much to live ions The minimum wage law is put- ng many girls out of work. R. ©. hu eo - RAP FOR THE STAR Editor The Star: I feel I must write you a word in regard to an larticle in one of your condemning the police for jailing tall drunks. I think your eritictem is unjust I think there is no better place for a drunken man (if I must call him} a man) than fall. You advocate sending him home. That was the most uncharitable and inhuman stand I ever knew you to] take. On most important questions of the day I have found you on the right side, but you have certainly gone wide of the mark this time, If a man has no more self-respect than to get drunk and make a hog |of himself, | aay jail him, | HARRY WOOD. ANOTHER IN BAD DETROIT, Mich. July 2. Central Trust Co., of New York, trustee bond holders, today started new foreclosure proceedings against the Pere Marquette as a result of the road's failure to make a& payment of interest due yester- day. | All this, according to Health| | Commissioner J, 8: McBride, who | said today that the only way to en tirely rid the city's supply of tubercular nilk would be the erec |tion of a municipal dairy plant, and the eradication of all dairies. Every drop of milk used in the city would pass through thie plant and be tested, then it would be dis-| tributed by districts,” sald Dr, Mo-| Bride. Not only would this in Beacon Hill) from one place to} - in Seattle on July 15. Replies to Acting State Chair man Herbeman's queries to the} county chairman have bee re be held tn Seattle during Potlatch | candi: | | I think {t a good idea if we can} ~The ICER DECLARES ation, an tt co: state, and | atate. | Unent of the 1,820 ons of sweet ¢ |shipped to Seattle daily from 21 |creamertes within a radius of 180 miles was inspected, he continued The result of the raid on these dairies by the health authorities was the closing of three and rad foal enforced cleanups in "7 others Tries to Get Safeguards part from out of the which provides for the free testing for tuberculosis of all cows in the elty Hmits, Dr. McBride has asked for an }opinion from Corporation Counsel Bradford as to whether transpor tation companies may be held re sponsible for the handling o' |in transport from the farm to the city | of cans on platforms tn | for hours, the hot sun and the piling of dirty baggage on top of the cans In bag gage cara,” said the health com missioner. MAKING OVER | ; HOMES WITH. |Many Are Doing It— Homes Without Music Should Read This most universal was evidenced dur ing the past week by the many people who came and took advant age of our clearance sale of fine pianos at the greatly reduced prices and little terms now prevailing Warehouse Dispensed With we made in our business and or ganization we decided that hence: stock at the main bullding and therefore have permanently dix | pensed with our large warehoure,| jand every inetrument that was stored there Is now included im this sale, Many of. these planos are brand new; some have been out on jand returned by dealers who have | gone out of busine still others Jare used instruments that come to us in part payment for the elegant and now so popular little | Bungalow Player Pianos, the Kim- | ball Player Pianos, Autoplano, Extraordinary Price Cutting It ts our firm belfef, and will be circumstances made ft possible to offer so much genuine quality and such ® great assortment for such | ttle prices. Each instrument fs) guaranteed and ench trumemt may w upon a deposit o $5. , es payments for thé Blase to auft the requirements of each purchaser, } The finest, me Hazeltons, Story & Clark, nballs, Deckers and Marshall & Wendells may be found here and are included at prices, and on terms of payment just like rent, Superb Period Designs A beautiful Circassian Walnut Sohmer Cupid Grand in graceful | Louis XV. design is now being | shown and Included fn this sale, as is also a splendid Hazelton nd} lin the same design, but in a dull) finish mahogany, while several grands in the graceful Sheraton de- sign are also included. See These Player Pianos We now offer Player Pianos at How prices that cannot be duplica jed elsewhere; $320 buys a near! | brand new Pianauto Player Piano; 5 now biys an elegant Artistone Player Piano; $515 buys the finest Wheelock and Pianola Piano in the elty, while for $335, $345, $418, $435 you can now secure instruments that regularly sell for more than twice the money In this or any other city. Also several Player Pi- anos de Luxe and also eight Bunga- low Player Pianos at nearly half price. Free Music Rolls included, Easy to Pay for One Start with a payment of only $5, the rest is easy. this sale may be had on such easy terms of payment as any home can conveniently arrange. Our new and most Nberal easy payment plan| places a piano within reach of every child which ought to have a musl- cal education. No home should be without music. Payments can now be arranged semi-annually, or even on a one, two and three-year plan. If $6 a month is convenient, these terms are acceptable to us. If less) than that, we will arrange to let a} good many of the pianos go for less. A Free Use Plan During this sale we issue also a special two years’ exchange agree- ment. We accept.any Instrument at sale prices toward payment of ono of our fine new Chickerings or the Autopiano or other of the many numerous makes we carry, actually | years’ free use of any plano offered \in this sacrifice sale. A purchaser is bound to prove a satisfied pur- chaser, for every instrument guaranteed and no transaction is |considered closed satisfaction to the buyer. Telephone or Write Out-of-town buyers should write or telephone for descriptive lst and jnumbers. Any instrument sent sub- ject to examination upon deposit of amount stated in this advertise- ment. ‘The deposit will be cheer-| fully refunded {f the instrument is | not found satisfactory, This sale| will be conducted until every {n- strument is sold, strument in this sale ts definitely guaranteed; money back {f inatru- in every Way satisfactory or as rep- resented. nation’s largest and most responsi- ,4nd University, STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1914. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OF SEATTLE’S MILK DISEASED, en from all over = weeks ago not a drop | milk } “We want to prevent the leaving | A $5.00 BILL That the desire for music ts al-| With the recent changes which! sale in our wholesale department| have) the Player Pt-| janos De Laxe, and the marvelous! | LARGE JAPANESE LANTERN FREE a0 found, that never heretofore have, Many Well-Known Makes Are Here! highest grade Sobh-/ greatly reduced) Any Instrument in| giving every purchaser now two) is} until it means) We wish to repeat that every in-| ment after delivery does not prove) Hilers Music House, the| ble retailers, Eilers Building, Third | PAGE 7. Pike Place pav. | Ing completed. | Autolste can | now drive dl to rectly up farmor ‘alle and make so with: leaving lectlons | out their machines. | Meet the | Producer | 8Lhs. | | Pine = SUGAR : OLD PIKE PLACE | —— ; Foods | Cost Less SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SUGAR ONLY Booths 17-57-37-55 708 weigh yourself 38¢ Legs of Lamb, lb, 12%¢ and ‘ ES Lamb Chops, lb. 1121 a¢ | Veal Roast, fb....+0: AB . 15¢ 15¢ | Veal Chops, Ib.... Pork Roasts, Ib FRESH DRESSE ) Seattle's Popular Priced Meat Market. | Mrs. De Long’s Pullman | Diner | 1% WEST PIKE Pridgey te Fish Day BD & veal roast dinner at the LED epectaie all day. no we nerve Other forth we would maintain our entire) Best Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, & Ibs. .... She Young American Cheeses, each » $1,385 3 large cans Milk 20¢ Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1521 Pike Place STALLS 19, A, B, C (With every 50 Big line of Straw Ha Big line of 50¢ Work Shirts fo: $1.00 Flannel Shirts for. { Ladies’ Under Vests, just Big line of Ladies’ Waists at. Fancy line of Kimono {if Rugs, each . With every HENS, LUND’S DEPARTMENT STORE for the little folks, 25¢ value oe Black and Tan Hose just, per pair . Men's 15c¢ Stainless Hose for, pair . NEW RAINIER MEAT GO. | 1527-1529 PIKE PLACE | Shoulders of Lamb, Ib. OF | Ib.....19¢ Hams, lb. ee 12%¢ Sliced ‘Boiled Ham, 1b.35¢ Hams, Picnic stern astern | Cottage Hams, Ib... .22¢ Ham Sausage, Ib......15¢ Pork Steak, Ib... -15¢ LB. cbse eseees oscece Oe HOOD’S HOME-MADE CANDIES and ICE CREAM Assorted Butter Cups, After Dinner Mints, Ib Peanut Brittle, Ib 10¢ Ice Cream Sodas Corner of Market | ike Place Lower Floor purchase Friday only.) he to Se ssl only . 1f You Value Your Money, See Us Before Buying. LARGE JAPANESE LANTERN FREE fifty-cent purchase Friday. BE SURE TO GET ONE FOR THE FOURTH j a ATTHE PUBLIC MARKET CENTER | {Closed All Day Saturday, July | OPEN Fon 8 NIGHT UNTIL 10 Uh cook An ordinance ts betng prepared | errant — ‘ = Sg jARKET Sanitary Public Market | Tanta TARY Pubic oes : sailed Pa Corner Public Market Pike Place Public Market 2 Strictly Fresh Cpurned Butter B0¢ Ib. POSITIVELY HOME-MADE BREAD Se and 10¢ lowa loaves. — Roman Creamery Moat race heat Dough and 20¢ Ib E. H, COLLINS STALL 28 KELLOGG’S Laxative 2 5c Biscuit laxative wafer A. delightful prepared from wheat and tropl- cal fruits, shortened and sweet- ened. AT STALLS 122-124—THE VEGETARIAN Italian Prunes, 1b. Fard Dates, 3 Ibe BLOOMFIELD, Dried Pralte, Nats and Vegetal STALL 125" PUBLIC MARKET Neer Ist Ave. Entrance, PURE CANE SUGAR 19 Lbs. 10-Ib. pall Pure Lard 4 cans Meadow Milk.... 25c grade Coffee . 7 bars best Naptha Soap...25¢ 5 Ibs. Washington cut Macaroni 25¢ TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24-36-37 id as es FOR FRIDAY < #andat Hallbut, 2 ibe SAMPLE ‘SHOES AT HALF PRICE Co's of Beattie, ies and others. consisting of Ladte: Shoes of all descriptions. on male at about HALF PRICE AND LESS Several hundred pairs of Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords are adde@ to our plete sample line at BOE and 3 We Refund Money if Wanted, Free Fireworks for the Fourth Every $1.00 Purchase Made Tomorrow meSotclo THE AWNEX SAMPLE SHOE STORE * ‘Up the Whole SANITARY MARKET ANNEX Family. Per 100- CARNATION MILK Per 100. 3 BIG CANS 15c SUGAR $4.65 1 1b. Blue Ribbon Tea 10c pkg. Corn Starch 20c cans Sliced Pineapple, re (with 10 coffee or bulk tea.) 2 100 cans Snider's Pork and Beans 2 pkgs. “Searchlight ‘Matches M big ca = Meadow Milk. bars Fairy Soap -25¢ 7 bars Crystal Whit P 25¢ SUN GROCERY Stalls 106-112-114 Many Other Specials. Let Us Save You Money. 200 cans Ripe Veribest 1 a-1b, pail Swit 1b. ido botties Stuffed Oliv 10¢ cans Norway Sardine ALLEN’S GROCERY Stalls 18-25 Neterer’s court, {8 proudly exhibit- ling a letter written by Sir Walter | Scott, the famous author, on April 1813. | 26, $2,400. Theodore found it in an old copy | of Washington Irving's “Knicker bocker History of New York,” BUYS AUTOGRAPH LETTER _ WORTH HUNDREDS FOR $150 W. E. Theodore, bailiff in Judge;which he bought a few days ago The letter 1» valued at $1,200 to} of for $1.50 in ‘a second-hand store. The letter was written to Henry/ Brevoort, care of McTavish Fraser | & Co, London, and Sir Walter tells enjoying Irving’s “History of |New York” immensely. He speaks |of reading the book aloud to Mrs. Scott and two ladies, guests at the Scott home, A LASCAR CREW The Carnarvonshire, Capt. L. W. Bolland, the newest ship of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., ts in port, 78 days from London, is composed of 127 Lascars, shipped |from India to London and placed aboard, | FRIDAY | MEAT | SPECIALS fi EXTRA SPECIALS Loin Young Mutton, Ib. ¢ 1 see |B Pot Roast of Beef, 1b. | aaa -10¢ and 12%¢ | Shoulder Young Mutton, Sp Small Hens, lb.....20¢ Sugar Cured Hams, Ib. 8¢ Roast Pork, Ib. ..12%¢ ] PALACE MARKET | COMPANY 204 Second S. Elliott 5—Main 5 through Far East ports. The crew | LICENSES MIXED; THEY SWAP GROOMS SAN MATEO, Cal, July 2— When Mrs, John F. Barrett and Mrs. Robert D. Savage, sisters, returned from their honeymoon trip, they learned that, according to the reo- ords, they had been wedded to the wrong men. The women are sisters and were married at a double wed- ding. The licenses were confused at that time. Technically they traded husbands on their honeymoon trip, It 1s probable that two divorces and weddings will have to be gone through with in order to straighten the tangle. SAFE WAY IS DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION Health Is Too Important Experiments for prevalent iden among, the ay that sickn: n be “doc body. neighbors, and even strang {1 under- take to suggest remedies in almost any o that attracts attention, thin out In the next conversation. Ny @ conversation atarta with “How |‘Then watch the effect. In about seven jinatances out of ten the sufferer will get suggestions for a cure, and usually there are seven different remedies named. One ot water re brenktast,"” nmenda carbonate of BUM another “Hank's Digestive Tablets.” Another mentions "“Snookum's stomach bitters.” And so on down the |iine. Not one knows anything about the exact trouble or tts ea There te quite A difference, even tn stomach troubles The only safe way to got reltef ta to got A competent doctor's prescription. ‘They } \are written free of charge by a physician Jat Brendel’s Drug Store, 117 Yenler way. |The only charge is for the medicine, OF. | kum boosters, headed by Mayor MAYOR GILL TO CROWN GIRL QUEEN AT EVERETT TONIGHT. 2 EVERETT, July 2.—Seattle Till-! was the feature of the fete yesters Hi} day when “Doc,” a practically un- Gill, who arrived here by special| known Seattle horse, driven by train and autos, own the city to-| Miss Lewis of Everett, captured day and will be an important fea-|the running race from a field oS ture of the Kla-How-Yah celebra-| six well-known horses. tion this afternoon and the mili-} Several strings of horses and In- — tary and fraternal parade tonight.|dian ponies arrived yesterday for The three Tilikum teams, with | today’s racing, Sheriff Ed Cudthee their drum corps, will parade, and|of King county entering several tonight Mayor Gill will crown Miss | horses, Catherine Duffy queen of the Kla- Thousands of people from sur 4 How-Yah celebration. rounding cities are here and today Splendid racing at Robbins’ park! Will witness a flight of T. T, PLAN HATCHERY |—sscaraac ——— na Specials at the As the height of the dam at the Olympic Power Co. site on the El- wha river makes a fishway imprac- KERY ticable, officials of the company fast Soa have agreed to build a $3,000 fish Second & Yester hatchery under state specifications. Rearing ponds for salmon will be/ |] 2 10c loaves Bread for 15¢ Assorted Cookies, 2 doz. constructed, The Wise House Hunter/}i- oo... 15¢ 7 loaves of Bread. hunts her house at home. She reads STAR “FOR RENT”| ADS until she finds it. i) A New Millinery Store|} Opened at 120 Pike Street 50 dozen this season’s Hemp Shapes in Black, Burnt and White, will be on sale at es Each They Usually Sell at $2.50 and Up. Quality Guaranteed, ‘tice hours daily, 9:30 a m. to $:30 pm Li and children, @ to 6 p.m

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