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J. J. KELLEY’S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE A STORE WHERE LADIES CAN TRADE PHONE MAIN 2838 Our Saturday Special Offerings are popular be cause of the exceptional values they carry For Tomorrow One full quart Sunnybrook Whiskey; regu lar price ...$1,00 One bottle 6 year-old Port Wine; regul ar . $1.50 The Two Bottles Saturday for Reg. price — Store price only. No deliveries except with other orders. 1315 FIRST AVENUE PHONE MAIN 2838 We Prepay Express Charges on Al! Out-of-Town Orders of $4.00 or Over, Excepting Beer, SMOKE FROM FOREST FIRES THICK IN SEATTLE: FLAMES SWEEPING DOWN ON ATOWN Despite the fact that forest fires|country and that the situation al re raging throughout the Sound/the worst in years, practically no/ timber has been Jost thus far, ac-| cording to the Washington Forest | REORGANIZATION SALE]! Pre ssscctation.“whicn ‘today wat « Cu SUPPLIES however, that if the dry weather continues much longer the flames AT BARGAIN PRICES. will eat into green timber, and Morey Stationery Co. |} then the damage will multiply rap-| TIS Firet Ave. Near € bia st. || idly by thousands of dollars. | With flames roaring over miles| of slashings and loggedoff areas} today, the smoke {fs so thick on| Anything Delivered Puget sound that pilots fiad tt nec-| essary to use the compass in navi Anywhere. gating Can't See Across Bay AUTO DELIVERY CO.) i: ts tmponsible to see across Phone Ellictt 254. 506 Olive st.§| Lake Washington from the Seattle a because of the heavy smoke Nor can West Seattle be seen from the city, except at tntervals The foreign fleet in the harbor looks Iike a gathering of phantom | ships. | A strong breeze yesterday did much to increase the gravity of the situation, and also undid the work of the fire fighters, accom plished since Wednesday. Two serious fires are advancing rapidly up the valleys of the Green and Stillaguamish rivers. The buildings at the Intake of Ta- |coma’s water system are threaten- ed by the flames. Town Is Threatened The Stillagwimish fire is advano- ing with the relentlessness of a F da conquering army on Darrington, | ear an and terrified inhabitants of that| Pain | town are making preparations to| | flee for their lives | | A change In the wind or a sud Have been eliminated by den shower are belleved the only my modern methods of things standing between the town dentistry, and my prices and certain destruction make {t possible for any | And thé weather man cont!nues| one to have 2 good set of | pessimistic concerning rain. He| fine, strong, attractive can see nothing but dry weather| teeth. |ahead, for an indefinite period 1 give my personal at | British Columbia and Oregon tention to each patient, are experiencing similar troubles. employ no transient help, The smoke was like a heavy) but do my own work and blanket of fog in Portland yester. | | sible for same. SKIN GAME | DR. L. D. GRANT | PARIS, Aug. 7.—A burglar was 205 Liberty Bldg. | identified by a strip of skin torn Cor. Third and Union from his ear by a broken glass show | case, When the skin was fitted to es ~MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY Frye & Co! s Markets The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- | row, Saturday: | Choice Fresh Dressed Roasting Chickens, lb..... .20c! Choice Shoulder Choice Steer Veal Roast, b........ 3e Fee Geist i :.....08 Choice Shoulder Choice Breast 1 ep kae tbs i.:5.- 14¢ ee 12:¢ Choice Shoulder 4 Cans Wild of Lamb, Ib cae | er OER ii ise 25c Best Quality Washington Creamery Butter, 2 lbs .65c LIFE BEYOND GRAVE| BOSTON, Aug. 7.-—Sceientists are | 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. Shops open until 10 p. m. | ATS | er persists tn hiring sp MAN WHO HIRES TRAINS WITH NO MONEY OBJECTS TO GOING TO ASYLUM; SAYS HE'LL FIGHT j |= The case of Thomas W, Shackel ford, who is charged with tneanity by his brother, former Judge John A. Shackelford, of Tacoma, was continued again yesterday after noon, at the request of the accused who said he wished to call more] witnesses tn his Judge Shackelford says his broth when he is unable to pay for them and is always under the deluston that he is about to embark tn im mense business enterprises, mak ing it necessary for him to employ 4 train of stenographers and as sistants. Demands a Record A little group of men, including the two Shackelfords, gathered tn the private chambers of Superior Judge Everett Smith at the court house yesterday afternoon for purpose tiling the oa Shac had considerable to say In his own behalf, and either commented or objected to every thing everybody else said He demanded @ stenographer, but Judge Smith thought {t unneces sary All right sald Shackelford, “I'm insane, of course, and don’t know if this {s regular, but if I'm to be rallroade to the asylum I want some record of It He Says He'll Fight Me, want time to bring in bu “ SEEK REASON FOR CLIMB OF PRICES HERE An In the cause for the sudden ing Increase In the price of foodstuffe was begun today by Assistant District Attorney Winter S. Martin, a result of an order for ition-wide Investigation yeste by At torney General McReynolds, acting In response to a letter suggesting such an investiga- tion from President Wilson, Martin is seeking today to list all increases on the local markets and the cause therefor. The increase of prices on many commodities is believed to be absolutely unwarranted. Foodstuffs imported are neces- sarily subject to an increase, but the price has gone skyward on home-grown and home-manu- factured ne jes, such as flour. Flour has gone up 20 cents a bar rel for no apparent reason, save the flurry in wheat. And as the price soars, great quantities of wheat lie stored in warehouses and seoattered In freight cars across the continent Sugar is wholesaling at an ad vance of $2 per hundred since the war started Lemons have in creased $4.50 and $5 per box Butter and exes 6 on the up grade, but this is merely a normal advance incidental to the season According to a local dealer, practically things sold in drug stores have soared to dis- tant realms within the p: few days, and although Seat- tle druggists have not all fol- lowed the general increase In the country, because the ma- jority of them stocked up for 60 days, prices are bound to incre shortly. The Increase Is from 25 to 100 per cent. HOME LIFE IN SMALL FLATS IS IMPOSSIBLE SHE SAYS; NO CURE CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—"Tt's all right to talk about home economics, but | 4 {and not flats—for the modern flat | {s so small that there is not even | room for doubt, let alone room in what our cities need are real hom | which to change one’s mind,” said | rsonally respon- Miss Latie E. Stearns, member of cate fer 4 ve Pr the Wisconsin state Ibrary board, before the home economics confer ence of the General Federation of Women's clubs. “It should be a state's prison offense to rear a child in a fat,” she continued She did not say how families with the wound be confessed |smail incomes would be able to live| HUGGER PICKS OUT in better homes than they 1 now do. CHAMP CHEWS 10 TONS OF TOBACCO SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.— Warren Harmon, a elvil war vet- eran, claims the distinction of being the world’s champion to baceo chewer. He says he has chewed plug tobacco, a half a pound a day, for 55 years. Fig uring up rapidly, these facts fol low He has consumed 10 tons. At 60 cents a pound, the value amounts to $12,045. HERE’S A FISHERMAN | a pioture at the Class A today,| Alhambra Untit Sunday Night WHO HOOKS HIS LIP |tearts in the city and follows the | “Fire Light,” two-part drama; a ao. Preah Dros Broilers, Ib 20c| WINONA, Minn, Aug. ea wanderings of “the jungle Samart-| Sterling comedy and a drama and his face badly swolen, Frank B. ;Neuman of Marshland, Wis, was brought to Winona for treatment He had drawn in a fish, rebaited the hook and swung the line with the idea of throwing far out. The hook caught in his lip, It was re moved here. LETTERS DESCRIBE interested in a number of weird be yond-the-grave letters made public here by Mrs. 1. W, Truck, M. D,, 8 years of age, In the letters, which, came from her dead son, life in the "Great Beyond” Mrs. Truck declare is described NEW SUICIDE METHOD NEW YORK, Aug. 7.--A new | method of suicide was inaugurated today by John Hessian, a laborer. He laid down on electric ratlroad tracks and grasped the deadly third rail, 1 trains | STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1914. PAGE 7. Sanitary Public Market Corner Public Market Sugar |e climbing fast, ‘ men of this town to show that I Pik Pl and other I think Iam just about as sane as! eorree Public Mark you, Judge Everett Smith, And I} soon follow. ublic Markes want to notify you that I shall fight] this thing to the Imit, I'll carry > it to the supreme court if neces cubby thine i Made Breed OLD PIKE PLACE I want to keep out of the insane asylum if I can, naturally, 1 have been in before and I know what {t| {‘s. Solicitous relatives were re-| fo and 100 loaves Roman Meni, Whole sary | Meet the Producer t and sponsible for my tnearceration be-| wthen fore. They are trying to get me Piow in now, I know that It requires a| man with @ stron vind to come! out of the asylum sane. Rolls SPECIALS FORK BATURDAY Brothers Have Argument. nr At va mesa Price he remembered promising him the Hetall . aii the whotenale priee a: day before that he would have all = iad ps — First Ave nu pkg. to ® eustomer * itnesses court enterd | oar iret Ay. ntrance won Jack Tremember that,” re-| Mais Entrance Booths 17-57.37.55 | plied the accused man But I had yome other business to attend to. apo. LL osnor CARL F. POPPrLEs. vA = May I ask what that other bual veoh se | ~~ Armourdale Meat Co. New Rainier Meat Co. Shackelford Stall O—Lower Fleorm—Senltary Market I very much regret to say It) Gio w Rib and Loin Spring} Leg of Lamb, Ib.........+- ise 527 PIKE PLACE is none of your business,” replied the other, with great t Judge Smith told him h it would be best for him ‘ a. mul of Lamb, Ib ve amb Chop b. . i Soap re 156) oe Roast, Ib..106 and 126 ugh Rib and Loin Lamb Chops, 1b.| Swedish Potato Sausage, 3 lbs s Lamb, lb.......14¢ | Eastern Bacon, lb.....22¢@ 1oulders Lamb, Ib....9¢@ | Lard Compound, lb..12%¢ ee ee ee eee eS er eer rr sere th bee eondita’ at Biatibedoee’ tee be 12!¢) vies BBE ff Pot Roast, Ib..10¢-12%¢@ | Pure Lard, Ib. . hree month and rest up. Theee Prices Will Mold Bood All Next Wonk Shoulder Steak, Ib....14¢ | Bacon Backs, Ib Gunchaliord gaid he enieeted to “Good Goods at Kight Prices Our Motte Veal R = Fresh Dressed Hens, tb. the fatherly attitude assumed b Veal Roast, Oe Ls al) swede eae Judge Smith Eastern Hams, Ib.....19¢| Link Sausage, Ib ‘15¢ Seattle’s Popular Priced Meat Market Ne mene SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES 'eaTtue gers | %¢ Wat Prices Dozen boxes 35e¢ ECONOMY DRUG COMPANY 6 small cans ( Saieeseibhaiiy Milk 26 8 Next to Comfort Station Lower Floor 4 ‘rolls Tollet Paper .....-@¢ [f 25¢ Holbrook’s Imported | l-Ib Theatrical Cold MS FIRST GIRL 3 cans Meadow Milk......20¢ Olive Olly oo. cscccce ce Gethin’ ss eck ee ‘ice 60c Young Hyson Tea.....45¢ ee ee eS . Fels-Naptha Soap, 6 ba 25c Tooth Brushes....11¢ | for ... ' aoe Mn oeee Se 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste... | 10c Ivory Soap, 3 bars. 25¢ s00ne + sees++4.20@ | Crystal White Soap, 6 bars i4lb. Theatrical Cold fF 5. paths ees .. .25¢ MOMMA 45 cixie ss «+». 22@ | TIZ, for sore and 1-Ib. Peroxide . -19¢ | tired feet HOOD’S HOME-MADE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM Toasted Kisses, special lb. .25¢ Peanut Brittle, Ib. ...... 156 Marshmallows, toasted and —, EAU ics cns.....one Moon’s Cooking Oil Quart, Be estlorgye t-satlon gy 19 Tokio Tea Store Stalls 24-36-37 FANCY YAKIMA CANTALOUPES ¥ = 5c¢ Each petro = © ce Cream Watermelons (bine needa), Ib. eocccees fa Bananas, doz. .. Og an and 186 Best Malaga Graven Ibs Peaches, Pears, Plums, mee enstein Apples, Berries, Toma- toes and a full lMne of tropical fruite. Gilman’s Fruit Stand 1517 Firet Av. Entrance Sanitary Market Formerly W. W. Crenshaw DRIED FRUITS have not yet gone up. Buy now and save. We carry a full line of the best at low prices. STALL 125 Blomfield’s—Lower Floor FISH ALWAYS FRESH None of the cold storage kind Look Ue Up Philadelphia Fruit Co. STALL 10, LOWER FLOOR Closing Out Sample Shoes Shoes are now arriving room for them we must ELEVATOR BOY Jolly Ginswes, doz. .... Naptha foap, 7 bars. . Fish Balls, imported, per can. 10c pke Quaker Corn Flakes... Our sales of C. H. Coffess tor the firm half of Angust have been heay- fer than for any whole month pre- viously. There's = Reason for This Our customers are satisfied and are telling thelr friends, COLE & HARADEN Pace Market STALL 12 Fancy Large Cantaloupes 5¢ Each Sweet Potatoes, Ib dneste Green Wax Beans, Dry Onions, 8 lbs, Togo Vegetable Co. STALL L-7—-LOWER FLOOR Meats of Satisfaction Guaranteed ORDER BY PHONE MAIN 5231 Scores of our regular custom ers always order from us by tele- phone You will not be disap pointed, for we carry No Inferior Grades of Meats. Philadelphia Market STALLS 3-5-7 Free Prompt Delivery Ib. Molass Ice Cream Sodas . Plain Nut Sundaes . Corner of Pike Place Market Block Swiss Cheese, Ib. . Porter's Peanut Butter ib. .15¢ German Fet Renst Disaen’ ik Choice sereey aaorece! B5¢ Ib. 2 Ibs. 65¢ and coffee, after 6 p m ...... MRS. COHR'S $2 wr Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, Ib. Wisconsin Limburger Ib. Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE OPEN UNTIL 10:30 P. M. OLD PIKE PLACE MKT, LUND’S Department Store BIG LINE BOYS’ SU $1.98 AND UP 4 Just Arrived da, to go at Men's Underwear, $1 values, G&@, | Children’s Dresses, 15 ana Ste ail sizes; T60 values, all sizes, derwear Big lin Our price, sc sine eee pi Men's 600 Wool Sox, Men's white Maco up to ivais in high-grade Men's Shoes, $1.00 eo $1. £85 fm button or Ince, at rid ana a eit? Zou te taspect o and, at low prices “Money Back” Our Motto Shoe: sme THE ANNEX SAMPLE SHOE STORE * ‘Us? AWURAS DOAME AU TNH FOR eto tetvncnete cee one Roya School Shoes. They are the best in the FOODS FRESH | Bery! Smithson Here's something new, folks. While everything ts excitement Big Cane Jovar the war, and business men sre Mi Qe WD busy neglecting their business to CARNATION MILK 3 BIG CANS.......15¢ TRUST MARKET AND WAR PRIC| Cc ch? MURRAY AND LOW PRICES, Look them over. You will find no read extras and war bulletins, there|[M Sunny Monday Soap, 7 dare.....25¢ | with a ase purchase of bulk tea o is one little girl in this city who is|[ Pure Rotied Oats, 7 Ibs 2he bathscuiar~° ~ Aelia hacia of prices here, minding her business and letting|M Cottolene No. 10 pat .......81,45 WASHINGTON MARKET § Iba powdered Laundry Starch “[E | the war slide Patent Flour, sack $1.25 | P02 Aluka Simon, ‘per oan She is Beryl Smithson. She runs Large pkg. Blue 94-96 PIKE STREET the elevator in the Eltel building. U ne other $8.99 order, not inetad- J ¢ rhite se ae eee Ib. 10¢-12)2¢ | No. 1 Hams, Ib..... owe ove epecial © oan Corn Beryl is 18 years old, and has bes comeneins ito pike. Swit ‘eal Cutlets, Ib 17%¢ | Picnic Hams, Ib, ARR been running the elevator for two Legs of Lamb, Ib. Home rendered Lard, wees ¢ Shoulder of Lamb, Ib. -S¢@ | Bacon, Ib. Pot Roasts, Ib..... Te to izes Round Steks, Ib Spring ee ID. ..e000e-22e@ | Sirloin plane Ib. Hens, MURRAY MEAT COMPANY STALLS 2.3.5.7 | weeks. She is the daughter of F. L.|f% Bat wre are stiit setiin Smithson, superintendent of the a ; building. When the elevator boy! THE SUN GROCERY _ALLEN'S GRoceRY left them in a huff one day Beryl| volunteered for the Job, and she|fy STALLS 106-112-114—MAIN FLOOK CORNER MARKET. made such a good operator that ske has been on steady ever since. Heinz’s Sauer Kraut, Qt. ..................15¢ GERMAN DELICATESSEN ,3t4"% 4. | BEST LOOKING OO*7C_ —-_— | teeites LOSING a SPOONFUL OF BRAINS in a gasoline explosion, BERGENFIBL D, N.J., Aug. 7-—A | ise chauffeur sues his employer, setting a value of $50,000 on the lost “Jack the Hugger,” who has made gray matter. If his brain {s of normal weight it ts worth $20, ae | his eppearance tn this town, appar- at this rate. ently 1s particular, as he has insult-| “0 3 | ed only the prettiest girls in the vil-| lage. Mayor J. Wilkus O'Nefil hag|, VICTOR POTEL, THE FAMOUS |Scar,” Thanhouer drama, and “The appointed James Jagoe, one of|Slippery Slim” of the Essanay | Mutual Girl,” No. 30 @ e wh daughters was hugged, as| Western comedies, has been nick cee special marshal to track the young|named “Six O'Clock” by his Grand Until Saturday Night man, who 1s described as “tall, slen-|{tlends. He 1s straight up and| “City,” two-part drama; “Lilly, the der ‘and well-dressed.” Miss Vai.({d0wn, they say Militant,” comedy; “Lest We For erie Miller and Misses Mollie and + Ce get,” drama, Gertrude Hautan also have been| “OUT OF THE DARKNESS” IS ie A hugged. the name of a drama at the Odeon Mission All Week { Cc ou painters _ today and Saturday, | he Little Gray Lady,” with ° === | ae tay | “THE JUNGLE SAMARITAN,” fight with a leopard are shown,|with Alice Jo; “Wille,” two- MAIN 507. 1201 FIRST AVE. Alice Joyce 1s featured in a two-|part Selig comedy; “The Jungle part drama called “The Vampire.” | Samaritan,” drama an e+ | we. © Clemmer Until Saturday Night | Odeon Friday and Satur Val Ms: “The Smoker” and “When We| “Out of the Darkness,” hima,| Vancouver an ‘Supp e as Oy Were in Our Teens,” Mary Pickford jand a comedy. var Is ady a nic “Fa 9C0! * now ready at Witte age ear ci. Temi | m After Siege of Rheumatism tion’s Toils,” drama; “The Heart,” RESIDENCE THEATRES — 106 PIKE ST. eure Travel in Japan,”|" at the Home Until Sunday G. R. Gallant Gives Credit to Akoz|increased the pain in my knee so. scente, Psi i | “Blood Test,” two-part drama; for ‘@peady ‘Recovery that L was able to get about but very | “Animated Weekly,” No, 126, top. ttle, ‘Then T used the Akon as di- Colonial Until Saturday Night |jcal; “Maggie's Honest Lover, ‘a, and in two weeks I was free ; . “ ‘ ra m pain and as supple as a boy. Hearst-Selig News Pictorial,” | comedy, | GR. Ganant, retirea, of Vancou-| “T hope the multitude of rheumatie | | | | tan” through his advantures in) pte ed the wilds as a hunter of wild ani-| Class A Until Saturday Night mals. A lion hunt and bare hand| “Vampires,” two-part drama cayeew ee to serve you with good, fj clean, wholesome meals ff}“A Woman's Wiles,” current chap: Died ver, Washington, who has been a| sufferers will use Akoz with as satis, P or of “The Million Dollar Myst eat sufferer with rheumatism, | fac results as I did.” at reasonable prices. a rH is bay : i Swim,” Edigo: |At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday | Foon roller with pleasing prompt-| Thus it is with the hundreds of y Learns to Swim,” Hdisc n| “Escaped From the Asylum,” | und, reuer S the new Call-|persons in this vicinity who are sufs ply; “The New Stenographer,” |two-part drama; “A Hidden Love,” | fornin mine: y. Al with rheumatism, stomach, Vitagraph comedy with Lillian| ara “Pore taldwin,| Was badly crippled befe liver and bladder trouble, Walker” a 9 sia H Baldwin, | \koz, the remarkable mine a, catarrh, piles, uleers and : apenas | Trifler,” comedy proving such a formid fant 32 | Bence onahue Ren sy a Padlum, soon Pelleved I own remedy, and is giving relief im = “Gr said Mr. Gall The last six Akos ts sold by all druggists, who Hance drama; Gent Toe Myater a eanenae arrive In good quantities | nnn tT wast st ale wilh give tacther teiamaiian Treen he ell. a on without ass stepling this advertisement. oO Ret mY Every Tr ur Waffles | Melbourne Until Saturday Night | County commissioners reject four) “1 had been « great sufferer with |case after case that the doctors Pros, | “Vengeance of Gold,” two-part Re- | bids for Stuck river dredging work, | rheumatism, for abou three years,” |nounce incurable. | Keystone comedy; *