The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1914, Page 7

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FASHION DECREES Fancy Tops and Gatter Effects. The most used colors being Fawn and Gray. Another popular mode! ts the Galter Boot with #Patent Vamp and quarter of black cloth, with the Cuban Louls Heel. THE STAIRS SHOE SHOP does not ask $5.00 and $6.00 the pair for these | distinctive styles; LOW RENT AND MODERATE EXP! together with the ENORMOUS PURCHASING POW hain of 59 stores, has made the $2.50 and $2.95 Stylish Low Heel Boots Thie Low, Heel Patent Boot, with pleasing style and le. Medium and with Goodyear i Unquestionably our showing of Men" largest and moat complete in the city you of $1 and more the pair. Dress St metal and Work Shoes tn tan and black « Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post. OSTONQHOE(0. |; SAMPLE JHOP NING. LITEL Ave Pike St BUILDING opin SATLRDAY VENING 10 9 TAN VAl0 Second at —=* Towa, Oct. 23. it POTTER, Kan., Oct. 23.—It ts be farmers in the east part of the! leved that the world’s record for are experimenting with a/ picking apples was broken here by Bew idea to exterminate gophers. | James Potter, in the orchard of A Que of the farmers found he could | Shortridge. From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m suffocate the rodents by soaking a| Potter picked 162 bushels. D Dainch of cotton batting with gaso-| ing time for dinner, he worked le lige and stuffing {t into the hole af-| than nine hours. He recetved $6.45 the gopher has entered. Wher-| for his day's work. It {8 claimed | this method has been tried {t| that the best record heretofore was — to have been effective. | 160 bushels by a New York picker | |SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET THIRD AV.—YESLER—WASHINGTON—FOURTH AV, GET A SEAT ON YOUR CAR—ALL HANDY LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY 9¢ | Fancy Shoulder Lamb, Ib....9¢ «--14¢| Lamb Chops, Ib - 12e 12'/2¢ | Roast Veal, Ib. 1226 10¢ | Shoulder Hams, 1b. 12'2¢ -1B¢ | Steer Lotn Steak, 1b. + 18¢ -14¢ | Local Bacon, 1b 122¢ -16¢ | All Pure Lard, 1b 1226 Breakfast Bacon, 20¢, 21¢| Cottage Hama, Ib. 17¢ “Loin Pork Chops, Ib........20¢! Fancy Chickens, lb. ..18¢, 21¢ Sold All Day As Advertised. INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. STALLS 3842 STALLS 3842 STALL 16-21 Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. Quaker Oats, pké. Lipton's Tea, Ib. Borax Soap, 7 bars Peacock Buckwheat, pkg. Lighthouse Cleanser, 6 cans 2/ Patent Flour, 10-lb. sack STALL 26 2 Ibs. SUGAR STALL 50 ‘ed Sugar, 8 Ibs m Tea, Ib. Granul Blue Kt STALL 58 Whole Salmon, each eg Plant rrots, bunch .. ishes, bunch . ; 8, 20 Ibe STALL 83 Assorted Cookies, 12 doz. { | STALL 63 ‘Bread, 2 loaves Fresh Pineapple, Ib Concord Grapes, basket | Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs Jonathan Apples, box STALL 48 Washington Milk, Fresh Ranch Eggs, Eastern Eggs, doz Best Jersey Butter, 2 STALL 49 pples, box * itrawberry Apples, doz. (Grape Fruit, STALL 65 y Kippered Salmon, 2 Ibs. Ib. 3 Ibs 4 cans 2 doz. Ibs. $1.00 EAST ENTRANCE Live Poultry Balmon Trout, Carp, 4 tbs. fe Halibut Cheeks, 2 Ibs.... at Reduced Prices GETS GOPHERS PAYS TO BE gE SWIFT, BALTIC BROMBERG @PosEN / yA or \ XN ‘ ‘ 4 QE SL ~ @BRESLAU *y My ~ } x ms "™¢ Scere” AUSTRIA HUNGARY GERMAN ARMY Along the fightin: Germans are in Russian territory, to Jurburg. m the first two pl. to advance to Iv mysl, the Austrian town, sians, who have advance gorod larther Austria claims to have retaken the surrounded town, CHIEF GRIFFITHS SITS AS JUDGE — IN HEARING CHARGES AGAINST | PATROLMEN; ONE IS SUSPENDED Chief Griffiths, sitting . Judge with the new police trial | board complaints | against Thursday noon reprimanded Motor cycle Officer Royal Presho for the manner in which he ar rested aged W. B. McClellan, old in The Star. an sold a package of to > a little girl, Buch « thing tion of the law, but the er {s McClellan's neigh 4 he thought nothing of it Presho arrested Me bace jis a vic girl's bor, a | Officer Clellan. First, by his own testimony Thursday, he asked McClellan {f he would report at headquarters McClellan said he would Then Presho sent for the patrol Forced Him into Patroi He says McClellan was swearing at him. McClellan tried to engage a friend to drive him to the station Presho jerked him from the rig, and forced him into the patrol wagon “I think,” said the right thing to have have been to let him go tion alone, or to have complaint against day That, evidently, 1s what the of ficer intended doing at first “An officer should arrest for breaking a law, not for what the prisoner does to the of “I realize policeme by the public, but ber they The officer temper and Where citizens the latter should be pro’ the citizen's _punishme: urt would defend the officer. Shouldn't Try to Get Even “1 don't think policemen should attempt to get even, 0 the spur of yment, when angry. “tam not going to reprimand Ot. tleer Presho this time, though I he shouldn't have changed his mind. Next time, after saying ner shall do, do not chief, “the done would to the sta issued a the next rr get vilified they should serving the should keep low his duty. W. Benjamin b » made the ar he interfered tr ween Car ya who ac ling @ bicycle him. r red the ause he wouldn't wt than to call a cop he said. amin denied the charge, aay Specials at the NEW YORK BAKERY —At— Second & Yesler 2 10c loaves Bread for 16¢ Assorted Cookies, 2 doz. for ..-1Be 7 loaves of Bread....25¢ RUSSIAN ARMY front in Ru believed to still be b }Jamin he was 19, the latter called STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, USSIA GEORGIEVSK ny @KieLce AUSTRIAN ARMY Germany and Austria rding to latest report From Jurburg to the ih on their own side of the in the Vistula up to within strike: | kow and Kie while those tre of war Pree ged by the Rus although to move on W In the lower into the dual monarchy, ing as ing the wholesale newspaper ats | tributers always left a dozen pa-| pers on that corner for him, but that Campbell was never there and | didn't seem to realize it Campbell said when he told Ben him a Mar. While waiting for the elevator in| the jail basement, he said Bonja-| min ja 4 hin hat over bin eyes, saying, “You'll get three or four| years before I get through with| you, | “He bawled me out for being al newsboy, too; but I told him I'd as} soon be © newsboy as a cop,” said| Campbell, and added that Benja-/ min cuffed him on the jaw, and| caused him to spill 60 cents from | his pockets. One Officer Suspended “I don't think it is credible that a dig man like Officer Benjamin | would strike a young man like you,” said Chief Griffiths, “But if it could be proved he did, I cer-| tainly would deal with him most! soverely.” Among others on the carpet was J. Scott, the only one punished, who was suspended five days for being intoxicated on duty Evidenced showed he carried a flask to help jimmy a cold from his vitals, but that he entered no sa-| loons | Ofticer F. J. Phillips, aconsed of unnecessary force and violence, will appear next Thursday, He is on his vacation now The police board 1s composed of the chief, Inspector Mike Powers, » J, Stuart and Lieut, Dan will be held every with Ly grievance an officer may appear, pro viding he gives advance notice, so the officer also may be present. | LOTS OF MONEY © MAY BE HAD TO BUILD HOMES “Despite conditions abroad there has been a change for the better in the local mortgage loan business,” says H. D, Campbell, secretary of the Washington Savings & Loan association. “There are plenty of nee loans no dlfft at normal builders have uring mone x tho h over bia reg: allment as he de es has done much to popularize amortization loan. The popu y of this loan tn ‘ope is & lendid argument for the borrower o desires to make @ loan at the ant poastble cost.” LOSES HER DECKLOAD Caught in a heavy storm, the Nor-| we steamer Henrik Th which ailed from Tacoma October 6 with a big cargo of lumber, put into Hono lulu yesterday with her foremast| and part of her deckload gone. 1914. PAGE 7. 8 Lbs. Sugar abe any 00 purchase THE SUN GROCERY Menlle 106-112-114 Mali Qe ~ SANITARY P —_——, i ce mii Murray Still Cutting Prices Compare Pot Roast, lb. .8c to 10c Sirloin Steak, .18¢ Veal Roast, Ib Veal Cutlets, Ib. ..17%2c Home rendered Lard. 10¢ MURRAY MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-5- 7. Lower Floor. OLD PIKE PLACE | SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY BLhs. SUGA HALF SOLES WTP sic New Rainier Meat Co. eile Only Booths 17-57-37-55 as tors 52¢c Raves 6 4 Car Tickets, ¢ for 2he Postage Rtampe Qe ~ BSe, ar 400 to She stall 68, Near tugar Stall 1527 PIKE PLACE Leg of Lamb, to. Shoul Rib 14¢ Lamb, Mutton, Ib 10¢ . be 1Se¢ ler of and Loin Ib.. Th Ib. Pork’ oRast, Pork Steak, Pot Roast, 12% | Rib Boiling Beef, 1b. ib.10¢ | | Compound Lard ‘aa%e | Link 12¢ 18¢ 22¢ Ib Ib Hams, Bacon, Ib Eastern Eastern Picnic Hams, Dry Salt Po: ire Lard, lb Ib. 12% Ib.....10¢ Sausage, Seattle's Popular Priced Meat Market Bakery and Lunch Room Mrs. Housewife, you are the only competitor that we have. Try some of our goods, see if it isn’t cheaper to buy of us than bake. Cut prices and REAL BUTTER AND SUGAR CAKES do not go to- r. We cannot af- ford to sell you a good cake for less than it costs. Quality Goods Cannot Be Sold for Less Than Cost. *30c 15c pe can aa eee Best on the Coast 1517 PIKE PLACE 409 PIKE ST. Our Layer Cakes, 80c to Bread, 2 loaves large Rost Ranch Begs, 2 dor Wisconsin Limburger, per brick 20¢ Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1521 Pike Pince Eastern Oyster . Stew, a treat Other specials all day MRS, DE LONG'S Pullman Diner 76 Pike St. Prunes, Beans, Sauerkraut, Sweet Cider SPECIALS pkg. Cream of Wheat ‘25¢ can Salmon for ..15¢ § We are saving our customers 10¢ a pound on their coffee. >w much are you losing? COLE & HARADEN Pike Place Market—Lower Floor. 4 large cans Milk for . 20 Jonathans, Grimes Golden, etc., at 70c to $1.20 Per box delivered. FLORIDA FRUIT CO. STALL 73 ‘On the Incline. Apples From Grower to Consumer Fancy and Extra Fancy Choice Jonathans 1 50ctoBSc Box Take your choi STALLS 49-50 $1.00 **°** $1.00 $i 45 STALL 19 Near Sugar Stall And Up Ladies’ Walkover Open Tit Rubbers a. 75¢ Wool Underwear. $1.50 House 50¢ Dresses, 69c to Paper Napkins, Lower Floor Foot of Incline. HOOD’S Home-Made Candies Brittle, Ib....15¢ Brittle, 1b..20¢ Jelly Marshmallows, Peanut Cocoanut Apple Something new Corner Pike Place Market . Lund’s Dept. Store Ladies’ and Children’s 50c 25c Pair Work Shirts... 15c Ladies’ Toilet Pape, Big value FREE—Discount Ticket for the Empress Theatre—FREE Free—Car Ticket—Free bo grocery purchane,) ake Mix Ibe and 2 100 cakes of bem Tot s 25e WEBB'S xin GROCERY Stall 27 Lower Floor CHOICE STEER BEEF § At the right prices at the TILIKUM MARKET STALL 21 Lower Floor, Noxt to Sugar Stall these with others. Shoulders Mutton, lb. 8c Shoulders. Lamb, Ib. .10c Pork Roast, Ib... .12'4c Jack Rabbits, each... 25c Loin Pork Chops, lb. 18c Washington Market Stalis 94-96, Pike Street. Full Cream Ib. Cheese 17¢ White it Good Luck Margarine. KNAIER Lower Floor. PURE CANE SUGAR 15 LBS. $1.00 4 large cans Milk.... 25¢ Coffee, Ib.. -20¢ 10-Ib. sack Fisher’s Flour. . 60c Spiderleg Tea... TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24-36 Lower Floor Full line of Standard Wenatohes and Yakima APPLES. . .85c to $1.15 Per box (As large as 26 to a box) voice Grapes, 2 Ibs. 15c Fiortta Grape Frat, 4 for 2he Oranges, Pears, Lemons and Nuts GILMAN BROS. 1517 First Ave. PUBLIC MARKET Pike Place Public Market Public Market CARNATION MILK 3 LARGE CANS. 15¢ With 1 Ib, 160 coffee or bulk tow Steel Cut $1.00 Libby's Plum Pudding 25@ x. 1566 10¢ 106 Royal Baking Powder, i-th. can 406 ALLEN’S GROCERY STALIS 18-25-——LOWER FLOOR tin celebrated Taver ttee | ‘The tired wom- | an te the ally of the baker. Let our expert baker for 6 cents « day | €o the work and worry for you. Mrs. | Piel Quantity Bakery 1518 First Ave. RED - SHIELD BUTTER 2 Lbs. 715¢ A Fresh Killed Fat Hen.. FIRST AVENUE seitnteaal FREE GLASS OF CIDER (With this coupon.) Hamlin's Cider Mill ts turning out Sweet Apple Cider daily. We sell pure Cider Vinegar, 3 years old, 50¢ gallon. Wholesale and Retail. 1523 First Ave. At Market Entrance 3 Girls’ Specials Watch our windows each day for a special sale. FOR SATURDAY i 3 GIRLS’ BREAD, 2 10c Loaves .20c | Angel Food Cake .. 3 Girls’ soaves sees MBE y aegreeereseeatenat aa Bakery ‘The only stores in Seattle which handle bakery goods exclusively. Sanitary Mkt.ytc'¥.:2 Corer Mit.,fe‘Ctreee Westlake Mkt. iA Breakfast Hint! A @ish of and nourishes for lunch, and it's etizing sauang: ly mornin endid f Lis JULGS JILG Philadelphia Meat Co. Telephone Your Order— Auto Delivery QUALITY MEATS ONLY Main 5231 Stalls 3-5-7 Lower Floor PHILADELPHIA FISH CO. Stall 10—Lower Floor CRABS Fresh Daily OYSTERS Olympia Opened A Pull Line of and Dally Kastern Fresh Fresh Fish APPLES, BOX Onions, 8 Ibs. . TONY JOSEPH Stall N Sanitary Market Annex. SHOES FOR THE and up Boys Extra Heavy SCHOOL $1.50, $1 | SAMPLE SHOE STORE—Sanita The children relish the sausage 4 for their growing bodies, served piping hot—it warms the blood \A GUARANTEE OF PURITY 132-136 Sanitary Public Market. First Ave. Floor—Main Store. HOME-MADE PICCALILLI 15c Pint 500 Spider Leg Tea, Ib.....40¢ Fresh Ranch Eggs, guaranteed, from our own farm. STALL 127) "hE Strictly Home-Made Bread, Pies and Cakes. No War Prices Here MRS. ELLMORE Stall 120, Main Floor, E. H. COLLINS STALL 2% New, Mild, Full Cream Cheese, nN Bee Fancy Towa Creamery Butter,» par vb be Fancy E 6 Lbs. 25e Log Cabin Maple rn Rigas, 2 dow Snider's Catsup. 25e K, C. Baking Powder 15e size Violet Oats lhe size K. C, Baking ORIENTAL TEA & COFFEE CO. Sanitary Market Annex. WHOLE FAMILY $1, 305, and 82. 45 th double Market Annex

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