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~__ wewsparent |HANSON OPENS UP | COLTBOOTS | HIS HEART BEFORE Moderately Priced at $2.50 and $295] BEACON HILL FOLK To his former neighbors on Beacon hill, Gle Hanson, progressive FREE Discount Tickets to Empress Theatre Given Away th btiftton and lace i: candidate for the United States senate, last night promised to make as with Goodyear welt sole, med good a record in the senate as he made as a member of the legislature | and toe ike cut from that district saving what he hoped to accomplish in Washington. { a aener © : “ re If you feel,” he said, “knowing me as you do, that | will go to Wash 4 Se Ot Se Storee—oRe 1H atl Of tnd sa oR pre ea ington and do these things | tell you | will do, | want your votes.” | mewal $340 to § There has always beon a rule; bushel of wheat, and there are thou Hanson sate which said sand f men walking the street For Men and Women eicy"aonid'be four elle ening tr ei w mah nent he said a a to the own Explains Money Plan Be: ers, hould also be a) Hanson then explafned hi be taken for private use without, making the postal savings t 3 making just cot on real instead of bterfuges, 4 comfortable Land Held by Speculators and g the m 4 per cent i Rice heres Boot, button or Hanson showed how vast tracts of to p ) will settle on the land ts hf land are held by * that and cultivate it 4 Macher style, as pictured, wit could be used for ag al pur-| “Even Senator Jones has en-| round toe and short vamp, Good poses, and that ther © at present! dorsed this plan,” Hanson sald | again chal) nd William! ox of land in the state) In concluding, Hann« f Washington unsurveyed and pay. lenged Jones to def year welt sole. Our 1 bakings no taxe owned by the ratl Lorimer, who was expelled from the onds. which they had ob “) senate, and Judge Archbald, who rom the federal government for was impeached for grafting nothing Hanson will speak at Tacoma to a ms There are 20,000,000 acres tn night, at Port Townsend Saturday,| haven't raised a pint} at Port Angeles and Sequim Mon *, oO a' day, and at Bellingham Tuesday. this state tha of peas, a sack » 2 for Mail Orders Delivered Free By Parcel Post. OSTONCHOE (0. [sis PRIEST TELLS VIVID EVENING Luanne | TALE OF BATTLEFIELD reathe. — for Extra fine by (Continued From Page 1.) _ — — — Their is were playing and of the French army moving | soldiers , ing “Die Wacht north to relieve and ald the jam Rhein’ and other martial airs Belgians and to prevent the The Germans charged et top nd rus speed. But the poor fe never sels into action (had a chance. The British were Aug. 22. well entrenched. The enemy ad Fight Day and Night vanced in massed formation. Our “The British left wing was rifles were the best in the world comprised of crack Pritist - land the marksmanship of our iments and totaled 1 troops could not be surpassed, The | r Germana were doomed from out t down on the Firitish marks and » omy. As we advanced the German ar. What tek T saw Tihowed ‘me tillery shells burst over ui ti conclusively that this ix not war,| ing with a terrific concussion,| hut a terrible holocaust. Ite cost breaking great holes in the atmos-lin human. lives fs almost {mpos- |g Mame phere and making it difficult to|sinie to comprehend | Slaughter by Bayonet ? “The rifle slanghter was vari with slaughter by the bayonet. | The German attacks persisted and the British charged them. It w the most desperate hand-to-hand / fighting, but invariably the longer | | knife of the British bayonet pre And up If you want to learn GAS, STEAM « Stationery and Office Supplies. Green Peppers P Morey Stationery Co. TIS Firet A | valled. | BOWELS TONIGHT While the British were succeed-| ing, the French were being defeat: | led by the Germans on our right.| - | They were unable to hold the en-| Get a 10-cent box jemy and their rifle fire was almost} ERING SCHOOL. 108 West Roy St Near to torpld liver; delayed, ferment-|ed to retire in order to prevent be-| jing food in the bowels or sour,|ing enveloped | Sassy stomach When these orders came the Poisonous matter clogged in the] men almost rebelled. Stalwart Irish | intestines, instead of being castj/and Scotch soldiers wept openly. | digested food and foul gases, take|it was necessary to retreat and : cess bile from the liver and|trap the Germans | s 1 out all the const pated waste Whole Hill Blown Up ; A Cascaret tonight will surely| “The German shell fire was tro hy a mendous almost indescr straighten you out morning. | 1 ga gai x e: ol ie D e ny ere Waa & sina . h a com THIRD AV.—YESLER—WASHINGTON—FOURTH AV. They work while you sleeps 1° | coy of British entrenched there 1 A German aviator flew above, and aled the range. | | 4 All Foodstuffs Inspected Daily. Gnd yur diver aud ewels reeciar | “a STALL 4 | or months. A number of shells were drop | LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY ea mat __ | ped and the hill disappeare In | Jits place was a great hole filled] : | aie with dead, | a il Pot Roast, Ib Se ae 9e\ Good St 140 | A notable thing is the large pro-| i Sirloin St Ib.. é 18e¢ Pork Sau p, Ib 12%e lf} | portion of the wounded over the i Pork Roast, Ib. 14¢| Shoulder of Lamb, Ib ve | dead | i Leg of Lamb, Ib.... +12%¢ Lamb Chops, Ib e modern rife,is humane. 1 i} Roast Veal, Ib... Kes ite Fancy Broilers, Ib have seen many wounded fn what| i} Fancy Chicken, Ib... +. 196 Fancy Roasters, 1b ve ordinart alled vital spots, | i Hams, (half or whole) ib 17¢| Good Bacon, Ib aken to hospitals, and return to Fancy Breakfast Bacon, lb..22¢| Local Bacon. |b the front within a week | Round Steak, Ib... + U8¢) Lard, 5's 55¢; 10'8......% Denies Stories of Cruelty | | Above Prices All Day As Advertised oman After we reached Marne we be gan to advance so rapidly that the INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. Germans were unable to cover Pe ey who bakes fs fast coming their tracks. As a result, we were | STALLS 38.42 STALLS 38-42 Vistenign tie eden ane! latla-to aot ui aflen of the’ tercihie —# — ~ ~ tagés of a blended | aghter. The ground wan Oo | — ‘ TA 1 j flour for general baking pv 1 with German, French and f mage the ed | om ecie ie si pose nS Pur | British dead. We found hundreds|aeroplane is the gr Lighthouse Cleanser, 6 cans 25 | Macaroni, | hington Mil of wounded in houses. | fe in il wan , i ,, Ty ony rench, no c stern Eggs, 2 I want to emphatically deny| Most Naptha Soap irae Fisher’s Blend Flour} tories of German atrocities, They|hard he had fought 4 Patent Flour, 10-Ib. sack - , , STALL 83 1 Patent Flour, 50.1b. sack. 81.50) Bread, 2 10c loaves superior to an WHEAT FLOUR an ALL for th STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1914, PAGE 6, STONG SAYS “IT’S ALL BARGAINS” 16 POUNDS GRANULATED SUGAR . $1.00 ANDERSON GROCERY COMPANY with #1 # NO, 50 BACK PATENT FLOUR ced at $2.95. Others atyles He spoke at the Beacon hill school, earnestly and feelingly t $2.60 It was on Beacon hill that Hanson lived for ten years, coming there | so oke ets Weheans 8 as 6 Ibs, best Granulated Sugar 55¢ | Best Patent Flour, sack..81.40 the first day of his residence in Seattic | 200 | + |b» ’ tases cena ee Bee | warawneat ¥ phen It wae there that he opened a little grocery store and worked hard | phe am of Wheat 16¢ | } ib 10e@ | 200 can Asparagus t Y Pocketbook , | , quar roe ON 10¢ he, Retied Oats 0 our it wae on Beacon hill, and in the 43rd legislative district, where ai be for 3 . 4 Hanson was besought by his neighbors to run for office for the first time pkwe Veal . ; _Save From $1 to $2. 50 In hia Iie Ca mons i en That was in 1908 And in the primaries that year Manson received . ame ‘ me Omevery pair of s rehased at thi . all but 10 votes in nearly 2,000 | '* «Cab Our Low Upstairs Ret He told them frankly why he wanted to be United States senator— | of . STONG’S 2 STORES i0'stai 20s" ONE GREAT ADVANTAGE IN USING 3 GIRLS’ BREAD is economy You cannot possibly bake good bread so cheaply, and no housewife can secure such uniformly satisfactory results in small 3 GIRLS’ BREAD fills the bill. It's good for your system and rir y's Special—-COFFEE CAKE, WITH WALNUT FILLINGS, and cheapest food had. Special offer Plamp, Pat Hen, fresh dressed 45c We will display several hundred at Ae before your eyee—al wo Big Chars in the Center o! For the next two days they | sot : fought continaously, both day Mow Down Whole Companies Red Shield and night | “Steadying thelr rifles at the “The jermans seemed un top of the trenches, the Fritish| Market. countable, There aeemed to be | fired at will. They could not miss. | values ..... ° jons of them. As they Every bullet found at least two} FUSS & COMPANY resesabiog a m ve = pat The poor fellows fell lke Rig, White, Sanitary Market Lucky Strike Fruit Co. 327. T 7 Cranberries, special at, Ib....10¢ all gray-green and hardly dis | fore « fir 11-118, Aseen —STALL—32 ; cernible until well within Whsle eobapabtes tel together a ar Good Cooking and Eating Apples.| Snow Apples, doz.. 10¢ | Attichokes, each 10¢, 8 for 25¢ waluss range, One could well imagine |7he wounded squirmed from the} ABSOLUT FURE LARD box ...... sees -I5e] Delicious Eating Snow Apples, ws a thet the entire horizon was | manson of the dead and tried to|§ N° ® pat! Pure Lard .. 4 Sube: . filled with a swift-moving |continue the charge No. # pat! Pore Lara i cae aaa eon ~ mase It then became necessary to|f %o 1° pall Pure Lara . y londay. Bands Play in Action ghoct them. again ‘iecle W Lamm Chop. I» asters Dry Malt Pork, ib Hpecial Attention to Phone Orders Stall 340 o head Caultfiower, 10¢ SS THORVALD PETERSEN Stalls 129-132 Sick headache, biliousness, coat-|as bad as that of the Germans ed tongue, head and nose clogged Soldiers Weep in Trenches Washington Creamery Bu' up with a cold—always trace this| “Finally the British were order-| White Vegetable Stand Goethals Home Bakery 20 Chewing Taffy, Ib... -40¢ STALL 344 dhe fancy Cream Mixed t BS aves Rread tor.....45¢] Sunkist Lemons, doz........25¢ | (°° hentrebed Cho« BP LONDON owcce'e fae Sia} ALI-HARD |cared for our wounded better than|tried always to spend a little time r own. in the hospitals at night WEST LAKE PUBLIC MARKET. Fifth, Sixth and Pine a *, specials not STALL 210—SPECIALS THAT TALK—STALL 210 Free demonstration of Libby’s Pineapple All Day. LOBLE GROCERY sa’2: WHY PAY MORE? 2 No. 50 Sack Best Patent Flour............$1.40 ? 7 bars Crystal White Soap. .25¢@ | 4 large cans Milk 16e can Pineapple 10¢ | Bulk Cocoa, Ib. % Ib. Premium Chocolate..15¢ | 3 10 cans Oysters Your Pleasure Is Our Profit | | 312 HIEST-GRADE BLEND 312 : HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. 359—Corner Stand—359 Brenneman & Mclntosh Sixth and Pine Sweet Oranges, doz...10¢ ot more than 3 doz. to a customer. = ee Apples, tee Circle sy on the pocket book 2 10c Loaves 15c Stalls 8-8-1168 tte pke Olymple Pancake Ylowr or Wheat Mearte 20¢ : hotties Bnider'e Cateup....35¢ fe can Kar 10¢ ¢ Beane 2he Saturday the piece, ib Concord Grapes, large bas- No, 69 sack M + Centennial “Hest otatoes, vecial, pr ; Siete f i a Dey Bait ork, th...s5 ae Ibs -$1.50 Tomatoes, extra fancy, crate e Chicks, ib. STALLS 106-108 Tokio Grocery Co. M. A. HANSEN CO. Stall 20 Lower Floor 49 Supreme Blend Coffee, 3 Ibe : $1.00 40e can Hill's Tea, Re 80c bottle Napoleon Olive Ot! 6: 40¢ Cocoa, Ib 30 Chocolate, Ib se 402. bottle Vanilla or Lemon Flav oring . ovceeee be Frying Chicks, I. Hastern Compound, tb..... Pure Rendered Lard, if YOU WANT THE BEST TRY = = 5 336] MRS. WEST'S HOME BAKERY | Jonathan Apples, doz. 10¢, box Larne loc joaf Bread ®@, 2 for Ase 2-layer Cakes, each oe loe os Cr Grape Fruit, 2 ‘tor Extra Fancy Lemons, doz...25¢ Burbank Potatoes, 15 Ibs....25¢ Yellow Sweet Corn, 3 ears 10¢ STALL 301 Watermeions, ib Crabapples, box ce Tomatoes, box .. 40¢ Grape Fruit, Se seller, 2 ‘tor Be These Goods on Sale at Our Sixth Avenue Store box .. -- $1.00 Extra fancy Jonathan ey eT 0 box ....... Pure homemade Pork Sausage, Ib. ! 1 UNION ad COMPANY 868 Lea Legs of Circle W Lamb, Ib... Balmon Trout, Ib. deseeees 19¢ Fresh dressed Hens, Ib. Smoked Belmon, $ The. “THE QUALITY MARKET” and handled In Stall 30 Lower Floor Best Dry Onions, 5 Ibs. 10¢ 100 Whe, . 6. cece cece rece ONZE Beat Burbank or Netted Gem P tatoes, 100-1b, sack $1.4 Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALL 301 Big Salmon, each Qe Halibut, 2 lbs. 15¢, 4 lbs....25¢ Smelis, 2 Ibs. 15¢, 4 Ibs... .25¢ Stall 118 Lower Floor 74b. basket Concord Grapes. 25¢ Good Tomatoes, crate. . - 406 Fancy Jonathan Caste box... 1.50 CHAS. LA FONTAINE STALLS 11-12 Bolling Beef, Ib.... Shoulder of Lamb, tb. Sirloin Steaks, Ib. T-bone Steaks, NELS IVERSON Stall 28 Meat Section PINE VEGETABLE CO. STALL 346 Green Pickling Tomatoes, 4 tbe. 1 Summer Squash, Ib...., “3 Pickling Cucumbers, per 200. And up. New crop Tender Wax Meang Ib I Large head Lettuce, each.. oa OLIVER “iste” For the Best in Smoked Meats try this Stall. STALL 207 < < es STALLS 200-215 Regutar 20 Oranges, don Be Best Crabapples, box Oe out of the system is reabsorbed| At several pointa the Rritish sol-| Stall 343 Green Peppers, Ib... ....@ | washington Creamery Butter, ib 35¢ i sate the blood. ines this polsdn | diers actually leaped from thelll evcse seinteen, dita for 1096 | Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs..10@ VU kenterian Goat Chosen, ib 7 | Dry Onions, 5 Ibs. 10¢, 13 Ibs. reaches the delicate brain tlasue it|t hea and charged the enemy in| Dre" none, the best. 6 ibs 10. e 5 Wast: Milk, 9 enae. “ seeeeee : causes congestion and that dull,|their eagerness to emphasize the |B cranberries. Ib 2 188 Dry Onions, 5 Ibs ee Homegrown Tomatoes, 3 Ibs. If throbbing, sickening headache }fact that British soldiers should || Blackberries, box ¢} Tomatoes, 3 Ibs.. Large stalk Celery for........5@ | Cascarets immediately cleanse] not retreat Canning Tomatoes, crate , 50¢ WEST'S HOMEMADE CANDIES Hubbard Squash, Ib........ the stomach, remove the sour, un Their officers finally explained Stalls 382-826 YAKIMA FRUIT CO. MEAT SECTION STALL 1 LUCKY STRIKE FISH COMPANY st 2 Loonl Strawberries, basket....... 16¢ OBBE | sonaman Avpies, aon.....-.....a@ 4 Cheeses our Specialty, helied Clam arge Salmon 349 Aetal | Hilg Girie Patent Hoye Weary Saree Ww ton, high cut, | Leather, button, pe | Shoes, blucher men's shoes pomrd Ladies’ Rubbers, @izes 12 to 2%. | medium low heels, ut style, made for of them vou can] footholds, sizes Dandy sch heavy %, | kickers, lacs 2% waren, izes) buy at haif price; T to § Shoes | sizes 3 t | to 6% 0 siveers [em BBE 25e¢ $2.25 Seabee, TS 81.69 [to #4 % Children’s aes Floor Oil | “Men's best) bene Rivbed | Heaviest ace| guite, heavy splendid Handker Bag Cloth, | Fleece Lined | Cotton Fleece | Hotel Pillow | all. sixes vartety | chiefs “iaite square yard | Undervests | Underwear Casee | | Boe = 29¢ 25e 10. Outine Rain ¢ Rain Conte, | #26 m-| poys Outing Ie moa, |, Flannel, limperts boys’ 13.60 | 'g10 values | Suite > | prey. atecs | "Gowne 008, Ineavy, Mitt 1 fect (fy | ‘ i Sah ae 1 a . ee ape : 86.98 AAs 2 eatest single WEDDED FORTY YEARS On the occasion of their 40th | wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs | Elmer W. Davis were surprised by| ja number of friends and neighbors at their home, 512 Bast 82nd st., Specials at the NEW YORK BAKERY matteg how uring tle day, THE SILVER STALL 63 ‘ , STALL 49 SOFT WHEAT FLOUR for We found many British wound-| “He strolled in, alone or accom m Bilisst evening. Mr, and Mrs. Davis At @ Sage Bananas, 2 doz bread, cake and. pastry ed on cota and on piles of soft|panied by an alde, and conversed were married in Albion, N. Y., in| ; rapefrult, 2 for +++e:t@| Apples, doz * ir wounds carefully | with the wounded men 1874 » ev vas 8 3 Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs 10¢| Muscat Grap 4 Ibs Fi hy BI d Fl | ooh re Paes. MSRaNh Stet 2 Idolize Gen, French th RAscpnelt at hat ee aa Second & Yesle Dried Onions, ib.......-»...2¢ STALL 00 isher’s en our Says Germans Are Kindl “If a soldier were wounded in refreshments. “i Tomatoes, 2 Ibs . él New Potatoes, 18 Ib tter flour than an ALL, In the ume places t r-|the leg, he would slap him on the 2 10c loaves Bread for 16 STALL 69 Dried Onions, 6 Ib ASTI HARD WHEAT |iman wounded were forced to lie|back and say, ‘Fine ony py _— STEWART HOUSE Assorted Cookies, 2 do iq a It Radishes, Carrots, bunch LOL R; it makes a better |on piles of straw. None of the|boy. You'll Hh ge ela ee a 66 utowart fas No ae i ; » Cocoa, Ib p “a oon ou be back with Near Pike Publie 4 ‘ 4 loaf of bread with better | wounded was mutilatec |How soon will you ear Market a q Alpha Coffee, 3 ibs STALL a2 Paver, batlar tactie and ot The peasants admitted that the| us?" eh Is now ready at AT ce aodere inate 7 loaves of Bread.. STALL 65 Herring, 1b better color than an all-hard |German commanders were terribly Sometimes Gen, French stayed args modern gutalde 2 jSalmon Trout, Ib wheat flour strict, but sald they were kindly.|in the hospitals too long and was Salmon, 2 Ibs... 25¢) Alaska Herring, doz Of course, where they suspected|unable to return to headquarters. 106 PIKE ST. Large Salt Mackerel, 2 ibs. .4 . ned he would . Fi Haddi 1 3 D¢|Barracoula, 3 Iba. innan Haddie, 2 lbs.......25¢} Opened Clams, at Oe STALL 24 i ’, Dp E » ene ‘When this happe Fisher’s Blend Flour!‘ »¢**#"t, of aiding the enemy Leet hes sa be they executed them without trial ia a better flour than an ALL- Renee steers <i 7emel sory Chasen in SOFT WHEAT FLOUR; tt night as in the daytime,|@ded ‘Tommy’ and jalibut, 2 Ibs... .+o+++++ MGI Jack Drove produces more and er at night, T saw 35 aeroplanes Sube h soldier Is st — loave of better at the same time. ALL LINES HANDY one Niet 254, aeroplanes. Their Zeppelins, how lanes are almost as use-|down on the floor beside a wound bread with better Aeroplane Important Factor DRESSES, HOS, ETC. T YO ! crust, better color ‘They carried colored lights and! A hi D. Ti r Also Children's © sathooke That You Can Buy at and of better tex- | when they located a masked bat-| nythin: elivere: GET A SEAT ON YOUR CAR! und of better tex. | when they located «masked bat.|[[ Anything _YOUR Own PRICE pot whit fous guns could get the range Anywhere. ii ule be nitianedies sl ndauend tear tone aeeoioet eae AUTO DELIVERY CO. lanket and lie RUMMAGE SALE COR. FIRST AND STEWART STS—IN BASEMENT Half Block From Old Pike Place Public Market LADIRG' AND GENTS! SUMMER AND WINTES SUITS, COATS | Ts, to serve you with good, clean, wholesome meals at reasonable prices. sleep. Every rong for Gen ave money. the place to come and get a supply > a ONVINCR : you Try Our Waffles 508 Olive st,

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