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STAD--FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914. PAGE 6. WES’ PLAKE PUBLIC MARKET_z Fifth, Sixth and Pine Se An Economical, Delightful Plate to Trade TWO PAIRS FOR THE PRICE] HSS -Sprott OF ONE e "That is what it moans to purchase Shoes at the Upstairs Shoe Shop. | a f paying $5 and $6 the pair, you can have two ira, and b ssured of Perfect Style, Good Taste and Perfect mfort—Two pairs for the Price of One “s250 | Foree of Arms A FEW SPECIALS AT $2.95 When Santuzza (alias Mrs, {shoved him, He didn't atop altding Florence Woodeock- McKinstry) until he collided with the wall and Turiddu (a Seattle song Another moment, and’ the patr ster—by name Theo Kari |were carrying on another tragic, Baby Doll Johneton) worked down too jJieartronding vo al duel near the footlights during the The muscular madam selzed San <POACI>H STONG CUTS HARDER THAN EVER 16 Pounds Granulated Sugar . $1.00 with $1.0 ANDERSON GROCERY CO. REALL 110 BARGAINS AND NO BARGAINS—SPECIALS THAT ARE WORTH WHILE * Ibe, Newt Granulated Suear emt Macctiont, Mammond's Best Krone P raftine Wax pe ‘ ! rehearsal of “Cavalleria Rusti cana” at the Metropolitan last night, the large and capable Mme. Hesse-Sprotte remedied the defect by seizing Santuz Hest Patent Who p Yr 4 large cane Milk an Ted Ha Are in great demand with za’s skirt and towing the pair the younger The tow backwards. » heel and full, broad toc There was every indication that “ . ; : 42S make it a most comfortable oe Oe es _— oe ' ion. ar Keine ahe . he ad desirable shoe. in gue- gh-handed mt the : calf with cloth top, other members 0 Standard b] Sixth and Pine STALL Gooden welt sole. Priced Grand Opera Co, nat And Stall 205 NER GROCER ors and bite of « ry \ rled—and the ———— ——————— 352 Mme, Hesse-Sy tte « ih Company $2 50 — te Zoble rd Stall 219 | 15 Pounds Pure Cane Sugar ....... ves $1.00 “ Hg wh mag od No. 50 Sack Best Patent Flour eee ‘ . $1.40 toe Peake tee ale ne style of Baby Dell chants. enos 1 bere Crystal White Soar Suis ethipante Salieas : oare: Viewer, cast 2.00 a ' w patent bottom clety b sa atent Fiour, sack " , ‘and cloth top are $2.95 vi ad abt 1 Ib, good Cocoa ae Galion can Molasses 50¢ 4 large cans Milk JOKNSTON THREW he, Ibs, Walnuts for A WARD STRUGGLE | % cans Salmon who think it fun to ople of Seattle home-r ‘ra at reasonable — pri tumbling down off the and canvas mountains and stone |turea’s pretty head and Low Heel 10 Extra HIEST-GRADE DAY 10 Esta Walking Boots walls and flooded. the Dix theatre |\"aivewise.“neatty oft her’ snout | STONG’S MARKET WITH BIEST-GRADE BLEND with wondrous melody der ariddu winked at o aide WITH QUALITY AND QUANTITY Walking Roots, made over It's a groat sight, this happy fam-|{ines, “And the aidelies giggled. if Mig Hardt Special 312 HI-GRADE COFFEE COMPANY 312 tly of Seattle song 5 pall Pure Lard ers (who next] Mme. Hease-Sprotte almost a the popular English last as ail Pure Lard pictured, black or tan calf sat music lovers to the! ruthless as Coach Dot ut Wash . [cals Pao tn ‘ 7 Marrow toe and low heel, at grand opera) one moment Indulg. the action nreted Bread we will see malt fresh me ing In emall talk 1 neighborhood Bi al s. $2.50 AND $2.95. as is senall ait nad palghberbars ig Sale on Apples while hb world famed singers have GIVE AWAY 100 5c Loaves of Bread # Star man looked around for hair. But the only ones in sight . ‘ Peer) Vhone Main Cone. Call for Malt 105 TALL ae6-8 Jonathans, box Mail Orders Delivered Free By Parcel! Post. appeared, | were being utilized ax a church - TOKIO GROCERY CO. .. $1.15 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 « ’ and presently Mme. Hesse e time of year w Between the hours of 5:30 and : Theo Karl Johnston is at once|gprotte and sat on the church roof . . c 90x AKE OSTON HOE 0 AVHRR |] ibe pride ant Mme.|and leaned against the s ‘ CHICKENS Seattle Tea & Coffee Co, | Orme’ Golden, box $1.20 POR oh 322 y0 VATOR . Hease-Sprotte po last) But she was up io a m to best and * | Spitzenberg, King and Snow Me eee ee eee SAMPLE HOP INC EVENING how Gunteass baws te bane th oad. Stall 217 Apples, Saturday oily, box Seek? Oe ae T a neck Poor Turiddu te fae: oe We j ot US bet gah ena | TE Te, ed fee, 8 the 81.00] - sig ede nebaakcea Ss WASHINGTON PU A moment later ft fell to Turid FOOD PRODUCTS Co. Biend Cottee, 2 Ibe ihe vor” Second Ave at Pike St. BUILDING ac'e nurl Sante dy fresh Italian Prunes, box ...50¢ 1u's lot to hurl Santuzza from him bs in scorn 45c 40¢1 Duchess Pears, box $1.25 Santuzea didn’t fall a 7 LU na Spices, noe erly, #0 Madam told Tur « for Be | "rariada sighed, wiped his brow samen ics z22| CHAS. LA FONTAINE | Fuss & Company Sele 11-12 GERMAN PAPER IS SUPPRESSED ROTTERDAM, Oct. 2—For criticising the telegram sent by the kaiser to President Wilson with regard to the conduct of the war fn Belgium, the Kotnisco Volkszeltung, the leading Roman Catholic newspaper tn Germany has been suspended by the censor, says the American cor respondent of the Chronicle. This official states that the criticiam was one calculated to please a foreign country, and as such was utterly to be con demned Stalls F1O-111-11%, Ammex 13-14 ABSOLUTELY PURE Lasp er a struggle Mme. Hease-Sprotte ta the Ii | the compal is funny, ¢ she doesn't ts the w the key ta suecens “ee Theo Karl Johnston tooked ward indifferently to belng stab-| * bed last He was really more] Circle Market concerned with the prospect of an ———— ind with Madam ™ h aaid, breathing hard,| rele W > hope. they get me, right through ¢ tent tee % ¥ sane heart. But that's nothing. [ll « - even, 1 kill two of ‘em myself in revi Chicka “MME. Nasee= SPROTTE | pactiaces. 1 kill my wite! Zaip: |p 27!" “ BEST JN THE Pactiacel A 110% |I aatorn Compound, th dke that! Serves her right,|/B a + . 1S THE LIFE OF THE though"—and he laughed, villainjg "“"* “enterst tart OPTICAL hg — . DEPARTMENT COMPANY — tyle. NEED A LICENSE TO eae ee STALLS 200-215 be SELL cuP MILK night waa just a bit stiff in his ac } The compasy opens a week's en OF tions, {inasmuch as tt was his firet|/gagement at the Metropolitan the \ Genuine Yakima Potatoes real rebearsal of “Rusticana.” fatre, beginning Monday night with Main 2640. OLYMPIA, Oct. 2.~The attorney| Madam, as stated before, ix mus-| “Il Trovatore,” which they will re MEPS | for walking and street care general, in an opinion to the state|CU@rly capable, and when she) peat Wedn ay and Friday nights “J idepartment, holds every soft drink |*!zed Theo all his ntiffness van-jand Saturday afternoon ‘Caval bey d went at it, He threw her, aft | IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-4 Everything she m though ean tt to Lotn of Rib Roast of Pork out of them, an Brenneman & McIntosh adership. | Statts Stathe ‘ Perret) Small Crisco Medium Crisco large Crisco Idaho Best Flour, sack O. K. Flour, sack STALL 204 Special Attention to Phone Orders QUIVER *"rcise—" Stall 309. Main Floor. For the best in Smoked Meats try this stall. are Prunes, the best, box 55¢ Pacific Coast Fish Co. Stall 301 Fresh Salmon, 1b. 10¢, 3 Ibs wrens Ho MADE Fresh Halibut, Ib. 10¢, 3 Stalls 222-526 400 Money Chocolate Chips, Ih. 256 CANDIES . oe Smelts, 2 lbs. 15¢. 4 Ibs. 25¢ | Burbank Potatoes, 100-Ib, sack " ed ates 2he Stall 109 Lower Floor A doz 10¢ Dry Onions, & Ibe. for... -10¢ G Tomatoes, crate.....20¢ STALL 328 Stalls 5-6, Lower Floor, Best Cooking Apples, b Stand and ‘milk wagon must have | ished. He bécame painfully limber.|leria Rusticana” and “I'Pagliace! Ae ees s+seeee + B5@ | pig Head Cauliflower for..10e |, sane a state license from the dairy de. It came time for Turiddu to back| will be given Tuesday, Thursday Large Stalk Celery 10¢ ft wi t 18. away from Santuzzs. Turiddu|and Saturday nights, and Wednes int tern gd . sang Lag didn't reverse fast enough. Mme.jday afternoon, Seats are now on STALL X-54 sell milk in any form. The fee is $1 Hesse Sprotte stepped up and sal 4 Fancy White River Burbank Po STAR WANT ADS have ay tatoos, 100-1b. sack $1 Lots, H ) F dy f Dry Onions, & tbs. for 10 ° seme ae Gencaee san °r/POSTMAN TO BRING FATHER 4H Pickling Cucumbers, 100 fo = YOU FARMER LIST HSL SORA PEAR AR Seattle has become a member of ’ the “farmtothetable” service of the parcel post, which means that Fancy Tomatoes, Ib YAKi. ‘A FRUIT CO. _SVALL 344 Choice Steer Pot Roast, tb. ibe “THE QUALITY MAKKET” STALL 354 Yakima Potatoes, 100 Ibs. eebee $1.65 359—Corner 6th and Pine! Hubbard Squash, Tb... Qe Egg Plant, Ib. ne Fancy Good Fresh Tomatoes, box cee 456 ne Ap he s or Spitzenberg, Prunes, per box . » LUCKY STRIKE FISH COME STALL s26 UNION FISH CO. STALL M45 t 25e Shrimps. te Large Crabs, 2 for 2 2 city folks may order farm products | direct from the producer, get them | ’ | at producers’ prices and have them | delivered by Uncle Sam. | Lists of farmers adjacent to Seat eae | tle are being prepared by postoffice Are teachers In Seattle |p Miter Gun- |taaiew ponsoial Littie Gente | Kangaroo Cait wa Cat [Bove € ¥ officials, and will be distributed to] schools, which are advertised mete : * B unmetal ‘nut Halr Nets | Lined Un lyou by your postman. Portland,| ag the best in the country, | sine fom oye, | with elastic shirts | Denver and Los Angeles are also] pushing their puplis too rap. pee | 8 tor Be 25e¢ being admitted to the service. The} idly? Are teachers, in their | 3.00 Limited first 12 cities in which the plan has} anxiety to make a showing be | j Whe 2 "7 been tried have taken to it like a fore their superiors, overdoing | Children’s i White $1 Bed) 18¢ 1 Daisy ‘oreet®. | white Batting. duck to water. It has been a great| the tittle minds? |g Mandkercntete Spreadm, tit 11 |\Cambrie, cm az] Fiannele, not | not double bed size. success Listen! | Limited. | | | 35g. bet uno J. P. Sacket, a lnotype operator in The Star's THIRD AV.—YESLER—WASHINGTON—FOURTH AV. ‘STONE OF STATE IN jis tocked horns with the schoo! | board in the matter of free distri-| HANDIEST LOCATION | SHAFT UNVEILED | bution of books. He contends the| and books are not free. The circum LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY stances are there 2 just after the fall term opened, | “Possibly the little girl may | WASHING TON, Oct 2.—More Told to Buy Dictionaries. , e bev ee im t2%e |f|tran 200 Washingtonians were | gacket’s Iittle girl, who ta tn the| 20,884: “Mia Walker says we /have misunderstood the teacher,” Steak (any kind) Ib mat seme tee: ¢ Hlamong the crowd which witnessed |jow foueth grote’ ce saree {all have to buy dictionaries, was his comment, “but it seems she | 4 Steak. Ib... ; Fancy Chickens, ib)! the unveiling of the Washington school, Who in thunder is Miss Walker,| was intimated—or frightened in | Hi i oe seis Shins Sethe Wasblanton snow came home one afternoon /ang what d'you mean buy diction: |any event. And this no teacher | | “GILL ig ACAI AB oa 4s aueaimacr ams ument yesterday. The stone was artes, my daughter?” queried the|has a right to do. Dictionaries are | | eee oye , presented to the nation by Secre father _ | stpplied free Trom the elght gr Shoulder of Lamb, Biiees i 4 Shoulder Hama, Ib tary Franklin K. Lane, represent She is my teacher at school down to the sixth And it is we 1 » ling Gov. Lister, who was unable Sacket. Makes a Kilok: | for Duplis In the lower grades to| ? formerly a newspaper man in Ta LEARN MUSIC « Seattle distributed books free to} to bus nN m Estimates included in the ciao coma her school children, and who feels 19 Roast Pork, Ib. - ‘ 4¢| Fancy Breakfast Bacon, Pork Sausage, |b.. 12%¢ | Local Bacon, Ib f Loin of Lamb, Ib. -10¢|Good Bacon, Ib. Mayor Gill, assuming to act as n for total approximately |the legal headligh “> Sold All Day As Advertised. 5 the legal headlight of the city y | [that as a taxpayer he has done| ag Quito, the only city In the| $2,000,000 for the road and bridge | council, finds a constitutional flaw INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. Estimated that 28,000,000 persons| Now, in Your Home)is share toward promoting the|woria on the line of the equator, /and county district road funds. | jn the plan of the city utilities com. attend the 4,500 moving picture worthy cause by paying his taxes,/eng gun «ets and rises at 6 o'clock] The county commissioners and] mittee to purch itheatres of England each w decided he would not buy the dic all the year round |the county engineer will have the} George Gunthe to connect Lake ____| Special Offer to Our Readers) tionary pending of that money. Burien line and Division A of the EAST ENTRANCE { STALL 24 } ‘rnin the new simpricrry| He told his small daughter to Of that amount, $688,000 will be ieipal rail d to do : Live Hens, (dressed in two min-| Jersey Lilly Butter, Ib.....20¢ al mm var municipal ra and to do a pas | P ; . lc, without thel convey this intelligence to. Miss MODERN collected from the taxpayers In|genger business in the downtow utes) only, Ib.... 17¢|, STALL 61 V4 io * privacy of] Walker | , town STALL 48 Tomatoes, 3 lbs 10¢ 1 4, old | e two buses from STALLS 38-42 STALLS 38-42 county taxes, and a little over] section of Seattle nd cb or young, an-oppor.|” When Miss Sacket came home DENTISTRY $300,000 in state taxes. Another| ‘The plan was to pay for the ' their favorite in-|next afternoon she was almost in i dollars will be obtained buses out of the bonds voted for Good Eastern Hegs, 2 doz. 55¢ | Pee Plant, 3 Ibs 10¢ . Fancy Ranch Hees, 2 doz. 75¢| Green Corn, doz, 20¢ and . z i ’ aa a tears. Miss Walker, it seems, had from ithe sale of the $3,000,000) the municipal railway Fine Jersey Putter, 3 Ibs. $1.00) Lettuce, 3 for \this w timpis| made it very plain that each child bond issue voted two yea ZO. “What, ho!” says the mayor, “A Washington Milk, 4 cans. .25¢ STALL 8 and tho e matied| must have a dictionary, Miss} The Hamilton-Carrigan-Knudsen | bus is not a street. car. A bus STALL 49 | Sweet Potatoes, 2 Ibs AT to puptin for ta'a week byl Walker indicated the approach of gang is all aflutter over the pros-| line is not a railway line, There- Bananas, doz. .. , 5¢ | Tomatoes, eer: ae me ee 10 or 2K | storms, otherwise. pects. | fore you nnot use those bonds,” Lemons, doz. .. > die | Apples, doz. ‘ +.++yf@| Salt Mackerel, 6 for..... Grapefruit,-3 for... 10¢ , Alaska Herring, 8 for STALL 16 Norway Herring, Best Naptha Soap, 7 bars he | Sliced Salmon, Lipton’s Tea, Ib 5¢| Bloaters, 7 for Macaroni, Ib. ....- be) STALL 84 Lighthouse Cleanser, 6 cans 25¢ | Dried Ontons, 4 Ibs Patent Flour, 50-lb. sack $1.50) Radishes, 6 bunches STALL 83 New Potatoes, 20 lbs 2 10c Loaves Bread ......15¢| Carrots and Beets, bunch STA | Of course, street railway bonds Flora—So it’s all off between|have been used to pay for several you and Jack? | things incidental to the street rail- Dora—Yes. I had to give him| way, and buses would come under up, poor fellow! I'm awfully fond| the ‘same classification, but then, of him, too; but you know he nev-|you see, the mayor has another EXAMINATION er could afford to pay me the alf-| reason for opposing the plan, ey mony I've been accustomed to get The second reason is that he Be ee CCE: fing. Lave sn't like the bus idea at all, Bridgework hot Calls on School Board. These! Sacket visited. the school board ¥ ih"/and stated his case. He was told Pho-|he had done right, that all the re | rything|quired books are furnished free, Mecuabels 46 balhsdlicsde Shpie obeys DUE & nae FREE PER CENT ‘ ; 70 yours Old, have lear,.{and that no parent could be forced exntul method to play the|to buy a book Violin, Mandolin, Guitar ight #inging, Ce And All savings accounts opened on or before besides,” Sacket was told no dictionaries are supposed to eae 1 pivens rg h Monday, October 5th +t oe be n ry tn fourth grade.” Full Set of T eeth, re 15¢ | Full Cream Cheese, 2 Ibs a tenon tutt the’ ni Sacket, of course, doesn't object ff} Porcelain Crown. RUMMA E aie 15¢| Yakima Jersey Butter, Ib. -B5¢ Lvwaasacwutin oe Pos Gent Gas vayor {to purchasing a whole carload of fi Gold Fillings Squid, Ib. .15¢ |New Yakima Honey, per comb - et, pays y 1 mall a letter or|/ books, if necessary for his daugh polity RST AND STEWART re IN BASEMENT Silver Fillings We do exactly Lady Attendant, Terms to ault All work guaranteed 15 yeara. ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS ‘et and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s ventists. ehel.- i 206 of January, 1915. ee abninns coven i ck From Old Fike ts" SUMME SS YOUR OWN PRICE Just the Crabs, 3 for GET A SEAT ON ‘YOUR CAR! oun al advancement, But he held Kiet end fei;;0ut for the principle of the thing. toarh-| And now he feels the Youlatl those other children were Niatous to send thete mathe! punked out of the price of a dic ne to make known thelr Sue-|Uonary tem and thelr present Special Open Pour Asse Account Now rN Third Avenue _ Whe on Bupe rintendent ot ‘se hools: it Pike, th: atever, Writ q /\ ee /\ re gan an Investigation at once, ‘ rents of come and get a supply of ¥ der no obligation

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