The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 31, 1914, Page 7

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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1914, EMMA TELLS THE STAR WAR ! on your . y — era ft ra at Public Market at the : there win ‘be no no general © duro- | Public b pea AT THE Pik Pla f A ¥ I noted anarehis visiting in Seattle Market ” 2 of Short lines are ureely exguerica: "|| Center. cers Miss Goldman declares countries like Russia don’t dare plunge nto and odd lo ts war amd face internal revolution as E. Positively Hame- “a OLD PIKE PLACE | H. oan “The newspapers give war too! ne COLLINS is, Wests we aie oe ss Producer pu rs heal | Cont ‘Less aca? “But,” protested The Star report 2 Ibs. 45c there should teen” alr eropea| Bhs. —38csusA® of Palle Boot! S «5]-3]- est utter They would be killed, anyhow Those who will die in the war a the @ame who are killed in t minos, in the factories, in the mills. | They are the same who die, mil-} |lons of them, in the industries “The war makes no difference to them. Laborers Have No Fight. “But the German laborer has no} fight with the Russian laborer, or} {with the Servian or the French,| Legs Lam effect the war will have on the Industrial revolution that is gaining ground all the time. Consciously or unconsciously, wars have been serving the pur- pose in the past of distracting the attention of the worker from this revolution. He had been taught to say: ‘My coun- try, right or wron We don't say It any more. LAW TO START| OLYMPIA, July 31—The mint mam wage of $8.90 a week for fac- | Including Thousands of Pairs Boots, Pumps and Oxfords, $3.50 to $5.00 Values, for Both Men and Women, at $1.00 pai $1.50 pair $1.95 pair This upstairs shoe shop sells men’s and women’s high-grade footwear, $3.50 to $5.00 values, for $2.50 and $2.95, and your every-day savings are from $1.00 to $2.00 on each pair. i To clean up our short lines and accumulations we now say $1.00 a pair and $1.00 off our regular prices. Your savings are now $2.00 to $3.00 a pair. All sizes in these styles, so we can surely fit you—and can’t you come early? | | | Deggin: | Smoked Stu: Kosher Sau Heins's table |tory employes will become oper . Pr Brittle, Ib...... 15¢ HOME WOMEN’S TAN PUMPS and Oxfords $1.00 PAIR [jiic\ciici. woh nitic |) MRS. PORTER'S rat Prot fi... 28¢ FSILG’ Syiade MEAT PRODUCTS the state in operation. } iJ n aan Mints, Ib. Imported fw cae Colonial Pumps and Lace Oxfords with or without tips and White Canvas EZRA IS GOING Includes Pumps and Colonials, in patent, sat'n, d quametal, Velvete, exeden, white, huaaek and SPRINGFIELD, Ore,, July 31 an canvas. Tango Slippers and low heel Pumps Bara Meeker, Seattle pioneer, who with straps; also many beaded Slippers. Ox- [has twice crossed the plains hy | IB wisconsin Lim fords in button and lace styles in patent, suede, jox-team, yesterday shipped his oxen and prairie schooner to san| | Francisco, where he will assist io} publicity work For Women’s Colonial Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes MEN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS $1.50 AND $1.95 Patents, Gunmetals, Vici Kid and Tan, Lace and Button, Also $4.00 to $5.00 Worth Cushion Sole Oxfords at .. gunmetal, tan and white nubuck. Shoes In all leathers, button or lace, and brown veivet and satin Queen Quality button Boots, BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE CO., Inc. Second Floor Bite! Bids. SECOND AVE. AT PIKE ST. Second Fioor Elite! Bidg Second Today’s Styles Today Here’s Wonderful Value In Good Clothes Many of our customers wonder how we can afford to sell such high-grade clothes for so little money: It’s no secret—it’s simply getting the right kind of clothing at the right prices in the first. place. Bradbury System Clothes Golden Gate Brand Every Pound Guaranteed The Pure Save 25 Per Cent NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. Fresh Fruits 7 » ¢ 3 Their fight is « common one—a|fy SHoulders of Mutton, Ib.) 0 Fresh Corn, doz... ‘B00 oston amp e oe op Ss [fight tor existence |B cess eeseeeeeeeenes ER Mb Watermelons and tropical fruits ‘The war tn itself fs not tmport-) > ” aor eag Matt not vert Mutton Chops .10¢ 12)4¢ | Pure Lard, Ib. ..-.+ 4. ‘Sf GILMAN BROTHERS 3 |people killed and property de Breasts of Mutton, Ib. ..7@¢ | Compound Lard, Ib. 124¢ 1517 First Av. Ent Sanit 2 eo, killed 4 re , . Entrance Sanitar: cee same emuerant. There Tl Fresh Dressed Chickens, pound ....... Aer 20c tnarket | TOKIO TEA STORE | pence as well as in war Link Sausage, pound .........-..+-ss+5055 Formerly W. W. Crenshaw. Stalls 24-36-37 “What is Important, is the Seattle’s Popular Priced Market Butter and Specials 4 Creamery 1511 Pike Place Market bottled Pickles and \diments. “Try Occident MRS. COHR’S Fancy Washington Creamery Potter, MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE The Freshest and Best Washington Creamery IBUTTER 28 MILD CREAM CHEESE {8c POUND SATURDAY ONLY AT BUTTER DEPARTMENT (511 PIKE PLACE MARKET PAGE 7. Corner Public Market and Eggs re- ceived fresh every day. Rates every day as cheap as for # ton at wholesale. 4 tor SU 2he Ze x Apricots, per crate . Oe » p52? de | Lea La Jen 12g ff fataume Plane, or ioe estone Peaches, box.. ntaloupes, each .... Cheese Mra Dinner, all De Long's Celebrated Chicken day, with coffes and JILG’S The Name That Stands for the Very Highest Quality in Sausages, Bolognas and Other Meat Products. WE MAKE ALL OF OUR PRODUCTS From choice, tender meats. No adulterants or coloring matter. ASK TO INSPECT OUR KITCHEN and you will be convinced of the cleanliness and superiority of our goods. A FEW HOT WEATHER SUGGESTIONS Metwurst, Ham Bologna, Garlic Bologna, Little Knackwurst. (Imported style) Frankfurters, Braunschweiger, Liverwurst. Dinner, 6 to with: ec ‘ foe and ple 25e The Pullman Diner 16 Weat Pike Street Hood’s Home Made Candies and Ice Cream i» euites ' A sit 86 hurned. “hee ger & Coates reon, ID.... mages, Ib Be ze on Cheese, Ib ter, Ib read; We Metter, Stall 11 Lower Floor Booth 132, Sanitary Public Market Also South End Market, Stall 52 s T U R G E 0 N Philadelphia Fish Market {Sc Pound Stall 10 Shoes At Less Than Half Price Washington Shoe Mf samples and others, con: and Children’s SHOES of all diseriptios ICE AND LESS, WE DON’T WANT THEM In order to make room for the fall ples, and not to have the summer and medium weight Shoes, carried 0} we have decided to close th ACTUAL VALUE, Ice Cream S« .5¢ Corner Pike Place Market and 1914 Hewitt Av., Everett. Salmon, Halibut, Sole, Smelts. our fish are fresh caught an 2 Ibe burger and Brick Cheeses, Ib 2388 1521 Pike Place foes 4 Binck Shoes, Oxf Hiack and Tan Men Childrea’s Tennis Slippers and Rubbers ’ Ladies and Men's Hosiery, worth double 106 and up MONEY BACK OUR MOTTO THE ANNEX SAMPLE SHOE STORE *‘Up** SANITARY MARKET ANNEX Shoes for the Whole Family. Murray Meat Co. STALLS 2-3-5-7 WA R And the Trust says, “Up go prices.” M URRAY Powe Pow go the prices.” Legs of Mutton, Ib. be sigs Pot Roasts, lb. 7¢ to 12%¢ Shoulder of Lamb, poe Pork Roasts, Ib 12 yal Ib.. pe Ne 1 Hams, Ib. . 1 Bacon, Ib.. -18¢ | Good Bacon, Ib 12%¢ ‘Washington Market © 94-96 PIKE STREET CARNATION MILK | PURE CANE SUGAR 3 large cans.......15c | 21 Ibs. - $1.00 With « 35¢ Purchase of Our Bulk Teas 7Re oF Cottees pure Lard... 60e 2 pkes. Quaker Corn Fiakes. .15¢ rystal White Soap. ....25¢ Macaront or spaghetti, per pké...G¢@ | 100 rolls of Tollet Paper, 5 for 25@ 200 Sardines, 2 cans 15¢ | Patent Fiour, sack $1.15 4 bo boxes of Matches -10¢ 260 cans Hawatian Pineapple. .18¢ Delivered free with any $1.60 order except above specials. 20¢ bottles of Catsup 10¢ ALLEN’S GROCERY | THE SUN GROCERY STALLS 106-112-114 STALLS 18 AND 25 Per Pound de 580 the Milk, doz Food Shop 7 bars Sold exclusively by Seattle’s Reliable Credit House are the talk of the town for distinction in style and high art tailoring. PETE MILLER IS INPEN AFTER A CONCRETE, Lee Hooper, gi has given his umes of scient elty, Particular attention is called to a model we are selling at $20.00. ALL SAME ANDY| BANK IS SOLD | turist at the Baker lake hatchery, ‘SPENCER HANGED WHEATON, III, Wh, July 31— Henry Spencer was hanged here today for the murder of Mrs. Mildred Allison-Rexroat, a July 31.—George overnment fish cul- AUBURN, July 81.—Creditors of the defunct private bank at Auburn | yesterday voted to accept the offer | of the McCallum Finance Co. of $12,500 for the bank building and $700 for the fixtures, library of 400 vol- ific works to this Name the color you want and we'll “show it to you. As credit is the same as cash, you can pay a few dollars down and pay the balance in monthly, semi-monthly or weekly payments. 5 YEARS’ FIGHT Rushed off in an auto, Peter Miller, the state’s most spectacular prisoner, was lodged at Walla Walla today, He will probably spend the rest of his life at the state peniten- tiary. Miller was taken to Tacoma Wed- nesday night. Thursday afternoon the remittitur from the supreme court, confirming his conviction in the Pierce county court as an habit- ual criminal, was received, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Ellis, who conducted the prosecution for five years, and finally landed him, and two deputy sheriffs, accompanied Miller to the auto from the Jail. The guards, Deputy Sheriffs Walter Coates of Tacoma and W. A. Loomis of Seattle, were armed. The utusual procedure was ex- plained by the statement that the authorities feared Miller's friends would attempt to free him by force. Miller is under a minimum sen- tence of 28 years and a maximum of 70 years. THE A special invitation is extended to those who just want to try on a suit. We like you to make comparisons with other clothing that costs more. clean, at reasona 1332-34 Second Ave. 211 Union St. Try Ou Is now ready at 106 PIKE ST. to serve you with good, wholesome meals dancing teacher. The sprung at 10:22 o'clock and Spencer was pronounced dead ane: minutes later, ‘HOMES IN PATH | TACOMA, July 31. — Several homes in the path of a forest fire | sweeping the district of Joes bay, |near this city, are believed doomed. |The fire is spreading toward Port | Blakeley, where the largest lumber | mills in the world are located. SILVER DR. A. M, JOHNSON Suffered Years From CONSTIPATION Chiropractic Cures Her medicine for years for con: ays a Seattle woman, “but it did me no good. ne doc told me I would have to have an tion for |” appendicitis, But [ heard of Dr, John- ecided to try his chiropractic Th @ week I was much d in @ short thne afterward | entirely cured.” io treatments, as given by are the easy and natural ‘ing constipation, append stomach trouble, im The Bank for Savings | Pays the Highest Rate of Interest to Depos- itors It's worth something to know that Interest Is being added to your savings ac- count right along while you are watching it grow through lttle deposits of ii LAWYERS MEET OLYMPIA, July 81.—Members of the King County Bar association have been assigned prominent parts in the annual state bar con- vention, which will be held in We- our own now and his Bank pays 412% savings accounts, then, on all ottis, ble prices. pa gE Bd natchee August 5 to 8, Inclusive, || fneumatism and many ether ill, Come gounts in the city. Come in eee sult with him, No charge for consults: fomorrow and let us talk tion and diagnosis, He will tell you wits you ehaut en coooent frankly whether he can make You well, for yourself. The Bank for Savings THIRD AV, AT PIKE ST. ROTTEN FRUIT | M. Lumitaky was fined $16 this jmorning by Judge Gordon for selling decayed apricots at the Pike Place market. DR. A. M, JOHNSON Licensed Chiropracto #12-813 American Bank Bldg, Office hours, 10 a, m. to 5 pm, and. 1 to § p, m. t Waffles

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