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RUSS PAPERS | DEMAND THAT ITALY FIGHT HPETROGRAD, Sept. 18.—Rus gan papers chorused a demand to that italy join the aiiies inst Germany and Austria-Hun Should # ee x, it wae said Aus qiatiiapery ele be comoelied fe eve for peace, and, with Aus: teas support cut off, Germany un qudtediy would see the useless ‘of further resistance. oe German gov 8 of Ger Italiana would the rT utterances fol eign office Austria's as they would he too rich a Alsace, is untrue. It is estima for mere neutrality there hot more than 20,000 ¢ ~ — in the entire province of Al- GERMANS . and their strength at Thann did not exceed 10,000 men. Most LEFT IN ALSACE °& the German troops about Belfort have been rushed to reinforce the 1 LONDON, (Via Paris) Sept. 13—|PBCIPAL armies. report that 90.000 men were Ketchikan will vote on annexing d in the battle of Thann, tn tide flats to city. STATE MOOSE “MEET HERE IN ~ CONVENTION 1} J. J. KELLEY’S | Family Liquor Store |= A Store Where Ladies Can Trade Phone Main 2838 Two Big Specials for Saturday One Full Quart (a Delegates to the progressive state convention are coming tn today on every train from all parts of the The convention will begin at | 10 o'clock tomorrow morning at the | Armory. | The principal work of the con- vention will be the adoption of a | state platform. Govnor Tea! progressive cand!- jdate for leu nt governor two lyears ago, is being discussed for |the temporary chairmanship. Nel-| json W. Durham of Spokane is men-| | tioned for the state chairmanship, |but predictions along these lines are unsafe, as the county conven tion here demonstrated. Practically all of the congression- al candidates will be present. Ole Hanson, candidate for U. 8. | senate, probably will be the chief speaker. The state central committee will | meet at noon, and a new state chatr- |man and secretary will be elected | Erven H. Paimer of King county, | Roy Slater of Spokane and one or |two others are mentioned for the | honor. | Because he will have his hands |fall in King county as county chairman, Acting State Chairman | Herbsman probably will not be con- sidered. California Port Wine Regular Value 50c The Two Bottles FIVE BRITISH VESSELS SUNK | SHANGHAI, Sept. 18.—Reports that the German cruiser Embden |has sunk five British steamships joff the coast of India and that the | kalser’s naval force in the Pacific |is making the Marshall islands {ts | base were regarded today as prom- {sing serious fighting in eastern waters. | ‘The menace of such a situation to shipping is considered such jit is believed Great Britain will be | compelled to act, and, if the British has nol fighting craft avail. able to deal with the Germans, it is expected they will ask the Jap- anese to undertake the task for | them It was sald the crews and pas- engers of the ships reported sunk were saved California Port Wine Fine 6-year-old Wine, regular $1.50 value, price for Saturday only Including Per Gallon. Free Ai to Delivery on All Specials. 1315 First Avenue PHONE MAIN 2838 We Prepay Express Charges on All Out-of-Town Orders of $4.00 or Over, Excepting Beer POISON GASES ROME, Italy, Sept. 18.—There is MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY i) segs’ gust whit Kille a anuch by A ? | poisonous gases berated from the 3 r 4) s ar e Ss shell as by the solid contents, The | e | gun has a relatively small bore and gun, but a metalic shaft, making Fancy, Fresh Dressed Roasting Chicken, per lb... -20c} pian ae Bhat anathat, The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- pega: ory acne ue aie fow, Saturday: a piece with the shell, is rammed | tightly into the gun. Shell and | _ a Creamery ys sn sablae. -30¢| OFFICER KILLED ian... banc WHEN MEN FLEE ae Fot Roast...... Lamb .... Choice Shoulder Choice Shoulder 1 5 a on a pe tape bn 0 ie Pork Roast ....+. 1 C Veal Roast ....-. c ng how he captured the } | of a Bavarian colonel, said: | a “ * Dei | 7’ ing the Bavarians I PChoice Steer 18 Choice Prime 1 7c | noticed that their colonel was strik Sirloin Steak ..... C Rib Roast.....+.- ing his own men with his sword to | prevent them from running away. He was so occupled tn this that he forgot the approach of the French, and was shot dead,” CHOICE SPARE RIBS, LB.........--.-+--121-2c 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. Fifty Hungarian servant girls went on a silence strike in Buda- pest, vowing not to speak a word untti their employers allowed them two calling nights weekly Collapsible towers, adopted by the German army for searchlights and wireless telegraphy, are #0 Nght and compact that two men can carry @ tower that extends to 160 feet, suburban dam, 16 mil where garrison church, been marvelous tion, 1,500,000 people within Ite lmits. STAR—F Map of city of Berlin, showing tow The most im- portant of th perhaps, is Pote southwest of Berlin, Frederick the Gre is buried under the chancel of the Potedam became a royal residence city In the 17th century, but Its real importance in in the next century when it the residence of Frederick the who rebullt the palace of cestor, the great elector, Frederick William. if the kaiser finally invests Paris, he will have to hammer away a wonderful system of fortifications. Beriin is different. The walls of the old city down In 1745 and now occupy the lines of the old battlements, The city has ness. it is built Ina fiat river plain and so lacks hills and heights which, when crowned with forts, made Paris the strongest fortified city In the world. Russians who pass strongholds will be attacked by massed armies strongly intrenched. | Many miles from Berlin row aft- er row of earthworks are planned | Many Lives oe is taken the de fenders may fall back to another, and thousands of men must die by this determined resistance be- fore Berlin may be taken. But the route to Berlin ts fa- millar to Russia, In 1760 the czar’s army appeared before the defenseless city, bom: barded {t, and retired on the pay- ment of a million-dollar ransom. The Austrians, too, took the city and the French occupied It twice, once fn 1808 and again in 1812. A City of 3,000,000 In 1871 the founding of the Ger man empire made Berlin a world) capital. | From that date its growth has In atx years It doudied tn popula the census of 1877 showing By 1900 another million people had moved to Berlin, and today a careful estimate places the popu- lation at 3,250,000, JOHN DREW HAS JUST ONE RIVAL, HIS DAUGHTER) CANNON SHOOTS | Louise Dtew. NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—John Drew has only one serious rival on Broadway this season, and that's his own daughter, Loulse. “Papa” Drew is doing quite well in his new play at the Empire, but “daughter” Louise ts doing a whole lot better a few blocks up the street at the George M. Cohan theatre. In the role of a speaks perfect French and Bowery English, Miss Drew is running away with all the honors of the new Cohan play, “It Pays to Advertise” as well as some of the honors that used to belong to her distinguished father. PICTURES SHOW UNIFORM TYPES PARIS, Sept. 18.—In the border | } rench countess who} order to! avoid confusion on the part of the French soldiers in mistaking the uniforms of their allies and their enemies, the war office haa dis- tributed a large number of coples of pictures showing the types. It is pointed out, for in stance, that: The English are troops in khaki. The Belgian infantry are dis- tinguished by their great coats and dark gray trousers. The only difference between the Uhians and the Belgian Lancers is that the former are In gray from head to foot, but the jacket and helmet of the Belgians are black. The Austrian Hussars and Dragoons are in blue with red the only 4 various | IDAY, SEPT, SHE BREAKS JAIL a hole through the brick wall of 18, 1914. PAGE 7, STRICTLY HOME MADE Bread, Pies and Cakes. NO WAR PRICES HERE MRS. ELLMORE Stall 120, (Main Floor.) S FLOUR FISHER BLEND Free $1.80 iii... 1 doz. Ohio Matches......9 8 cans Aster Milk... 6 pkgs. Lighthouse ¢ 4 rolls Toliet Paper. . 6 Ibe. Green Peas... 22<«. bottle Salad Of... 2he TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24-36 MOON'S COOKING OIL The Best, Cheapest In the End. 15¢ Trial Bottie 10c. Quart can . eeees % gal. can 1 gal. can ... mers STALLS 122-124 Mar Vioor SAUSAGES AND BOLOGNAS Pork Sausage Used Jn ture. Uses There's breakfast dishes and dainty a fillings. for Dutch lunch sandwiches, as Heet, home cured and | wel] as the more filling one for the chil- emoked. Semttary Market, ‘Stall 192, Main Floor. be Tokays, Muscats, Malagas and Concords. Concorda, lerge basket 25e | GILMAN BROTHERS, 1511 FIRST AVE. Free Delivery with $1.00 order. Jilg’s Pure Meat Products Materials for the purpose for which they are used No waste products enter their manufac- Made Pure in our sanitary bologna kitchen upstairs (open to your inspection.) dren's lunch. Jilg’s Armourdale Meat Co. = : polenta Mapes SANITARY PU BL ita} vr Public Market Sanitary Pike Place Public Market Philadelphia STALL 10 Lower Floor. Fresh caught Fish and Oysters Try 3 Girls’ Bread AT OUR EXPENSE Take a loaf home. If you find any fault with {t at all, bring back what's left of the loaf you'll get your money We know 3 Girls’ Bread Is Better We make it so on purpose 2 10c Loaves. . 15¢ Saturday's Special! 3-Layer Cakes... ..25¢ 3 Girls’ Bakery Ganitary Market, Lower Floor, Facing Pike Place. Corner Market, on the Corner, First and Pike. And Westlake Market, our meat products are selected ‘ South End Market, Stalls 62-53, and Bverett, 1914 Hewttt. Gravenstein Apples, per box, de- livered $1.40 Hungarian Plums, basket...15¢ Cantaloupes, etc. GRO, OSBORNE- ——STALL 0— AKL T. PROPPLES Legs Lamb, 1B se. sense ihe jome pow Fancy Hene esdvenseree 20€ | siricin Bast Lard Compoun A1¢ | Piento Hams FANCY SPRING CHICKENS, LB. Sl “Money Watermelons, each Fancy Grapes, basket. . Fancy Quinces, 2 Ibs Me 15¢ the Trust Pot Roasts, lb. 8¢@ to LZ%¢ Sirloin Steaks, Ib......18¢ Round Steaks, lb......18¢ Legs of Spring Lamb..15¢ | Eastern Hams, lb..17%e¢! No. 3 pail Pure Lard 30¢; No. 5 pail Pure Lard MURRAY MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-5-7 PATENT FLOUR, per sack $1.40 With other $2 noluding the f 5 Big Cans Milk... .25¢ (With purchase of 1 Ib, of our Sua rand 60 Tea or Coffee.) THE SU Heinz Sauerkraut ABE avert, 2 quarts. 2he Heine Spaghettl, 180 ean 10¢, 200 ie ean. 448 ‘ GERMAN DELICATESSEN STALL 4 Shoes for the Whole Ladies’ Shoes, to close out. . The Holland School Shoes.. se R175. BZ. 8225, SVMS Back,” our motto. SAMPLE SHOE STORE—Sanitary Market Annex Corner Public Market Here’s Murray Again With another big list of Meat Specials that will make Stalls 18-25 Lower Floor Family re Large size Pears, doz. TONY JOSEPH Stall N, Sanitary Market Annex Re Crazy. Pot Roasts, Ib... Veal Roasts, Ib Veal Cutlets, Ib.. a Spring Chickens, Ib... Fancy Fowls, Ib ++. 14¢ 1246 . 50¢ Washington Market 94-96 Pike Street. 3 LARGE CANS 15c (With a 350 purchase of coffee or tea.) 60 Ib. can Ghirariellt 460 pint ean Italy's Best Virgin on b ‘ane Campbell's Soup ancks Salt pied 8 Libby's Pork and Beans. # Sliced Pineapple. Allen’s Grocery ibe trousers, but thelr coats have no braiding In front and their helmets no plumes. WITH DINNER FORK RENO, Nev., Sept. 18.—Digging She by 18 inches WJ OLD PIKE PLACE & Meet the Fish Mkt. Producer PUBLICMARK Cont Lew INew Rainier Meat Co. 1527 PIKE PLACE Legs Lamb, Ib.......15@| Picnic Hams, Ib.... Shoulders Lamb, b....10@] Eastern Hams, It Hes Lamb Chops, Ib. 15¢ |». (pena atenges 9 teak, Ib...,.Age | Bacon Backs, Ib...... 20¢ Sis ak, Ib ..20¢ | Cottage Hams, Ib....22¢ Veal Chops, Ib.. 15¢ | Pure Lard, lb........ 15¢ Veal Roast, -15¢ | Compound Lard, lb.12%¢ Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib.. Fresh Dressed Spring Chic ens, 18¢ and 20¢ Seattle’s Popular Priced Meat Market COLE & HARADEN Mall 12, Pike Pince Market 14 LBS, PURE CANE SUGAR 81.00 . 25e 106 106 25e ive 49e : B56 Satisfaction Guaranteed Mn receipt of $1.08 we will send you by parcel post 2 lhe of the best feo you have ever had or your tab! Hood’s Home Made Candy SATURDAY SPECIALS m Nut Taffy, Ib. . 1601 PIKE PLACE Corner Pike Place Public Market STALL 21 NEXT TO SUGAR STALL Satisfaction Guaranteed. Choice Pot Roasts, Ib. 10¢ Choice Round Steaks, 15e Loin Steaks, 1b. A Tilikum Market Stall 21 Lower Floor St. Germain Bakery and Lunch Room Chicken Noodles (the right flavor) Individual Chicken Pie 10c Come in for lunch and enjoy the best ma- rine view in the city. We use butter, and butter only, in our cakes, and cannot afford to cut prices. Our cakes, as usual, 30c to 80c. 3 Large Loaves Homemade Bread 15¢ 1517 Pike Place FRESH WASHINGTON CREAMERY BUTTER 37c LB. S Pounds foe oon. ce vvc sce ccc csw ncce te ele American Full Cream Cheese, Ib..... ++. -20¢ Standard Butter Co. STALLS 77—78 FRESH COUNTRY Chicken Dinner ... .35¢ Baked Ham Dinner, after 6 p. m. 256 Roth tne and coftes. MRS. DEL andard Electric Co. Stall 23—Lower Floor sten Mazda Lighte— 30e ie “40. vo, Tostovo, Hot Point Tron, Grillo, Sup Lower Floor. Take incline. Across aisle from Cole & Haraden. Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, 3 Ibe. ..81 Wisconsin Limburger Cheese, Ib. 206 Best Ranch Eggs, doz......... 40¢ Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1521 Pike Place Kosher Sausage, Ib. Kosher Salami, Ib.. Alaska Herring, 4 fo! Degginger & Coates 1511 Pike Place STALLS 64-65—Near Sugar Stall Fancy Apples, cooking and eating, box 75c-$1.00 ALL OTHER KINDS FRUIT AT POPULAR PRICES FREE DELIVERY Saturday Special Wool Process Underwear, $1.00 values. $4 Boys’ Suits $1.98 '? $2.48 rey. | Big Line Sweaters, $1.50 values, each........75¢ ff: Big Line Fall Coats *on02” $2.98 io $5.98 Notice, Values on These Coats Are Up to $20 O14 Pike Place Public Market, Lund’s Dept. Store Stall 19, Near Sugar Stall Open Saturday Evening Until 10 P. M. as Hambalae eons ‘ail wine SHAW HAS MOTTO!‘ ; table fork, May Slaughter, jointly | accused with two men of stealing | eattle, escaped in the night tore a blanket into strips and low ered herself to the ground after| racking their brains to find a suit-| the council adopt— squeezing through an aperture 12/ able motto to put on the city’s new} Several Latin mot-| don,” FOR OLD LUNNON > Members of are | fe LONDON, Sept. 18. the London county council coat of arms, er pd. eorge Bernard Shaw has the helpful suggestion “Hell is a eity much like Lon- of. that en rejected, a prefer- + lish having been ex-

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