The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 13, 1914, Page 7

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“All America le Dancing—Dancing to the Music of the Modern Talking Machine.” A Complete Home Danc- ing and Concert Outfit— On Easy Terms, Too.... Instrument Ie included tn the outfit it's the Favorite Co lumbia Grafonola, tn a or i with the new trol shutters and Ine wood resonator. The equipment includes a strong S-spring motor, and the new Columbia reproducer. Come to and make m the store and hear this instrument play your favo feet tone will surely surpris : z by you. You may have the « pnthly payments as small as $$ monthly, if —All the Records —For All Machines —All of the Time (Tomorrow Night at 8.15—Free Concert “Absolutely Sanitary.” SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET THIRD-VYESLER- WASHINGTON-FOURTH Handiest to All Cars. LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Shoulder Lamb, Ib... Leg Lamb, Id... . Lamb Chops, Ib.. Eastern Hams, Ib.. Shoulder Hams, Ib. Cottage Hama, Ib.. “16 Breakfast ae 19¢, aie Local Bacon, Ib. “12/ Pure Lard, Ib.. Lard Compound, Ib. Choice Loin Steak, Ib. Fancy Chickens ..19¢, Above prices all day as advertised. STALLS 3842 Independent Packing Co. STALL 50 Pure Cane Sugar, § Ibs. 436 19 Ibs. $1, sack.....95.35 All kinds Spices, can......5¢ STALLS 1621 Patent Flour, 10-Ib. sack 30¢ Lipton’s Tea, Ib.. : Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. F Navy Beans, 4 Ibs. STALL 71 Potatoes, small, 34 Ibs. . Potatoes, large, 21 Ibs. STALL 58 Whole Salmon, each Salmon Trout, Ib. - Halibut Cheeks, 2 Ibs. Finnan Haddile, 2 Ibe. Fresh Crabs, 3 for STALL 26 Egg Plant, 2 Ibe. Dried Onions, 7 Ibs.. Carrots, Beets, bunch STALL 64 Grape Fruit, 2 for... Quinces, 2 Ibs. Lemons, 2 doz. Cucumbers, 3 for.. Cranberries, 3 Ibs.. STALL 88 Yakima Butter, Ib... STALL 49 Jonathan Apples, box Pears, dor. . Soe Cee, s Seattle’: Talk: ri RUSSIANS NOW ARE ONLY 185 MILES FROM BERLIN The map shows the great Russian advance against the German empire. The eolld black line Is epproxi- | mately the Russian front. The thre: William. The northern drive will first have to take K onigsberg, the ancient Pri | Thie army, under the famous Gen. Rennenkampf, will then move forward at Pleschen, drive, which Is now nearest Berlin, = Machine Headquarters in Eilers Hall, STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914. MRS.PAPE The Tribune IS GIVEN DIVORCE Mra, Loula B. Pape, Glenn B. Pape, form track athlete, was voree Thursday afternoon tody of the two children, week alimony The decree Judge Mackintosh after sor fently highly sensational evidence produced during th ast hour the trial behind clom doors. All refernce to this evidence in open ‘ourt was made in guarded lan guage. The trial lasted two half. Thia is one of the canes, Judge Mackintosh, “whe children, unprepared — for duties, attempt married life. They have made a frightful meas of ft The charges of cruelty complaint are too frivolous to con sider. Matu passed them over. granted a di the cum Latest orda, the Dan Dance Reo. © Inatruo Records, such con ert numbers as you 1 a iheral sup- of nee qi wish, ar ’ the fact that this boy has not been able to support his family properly Whether that was due to his own fault or through unfortunate ctr. cumstances, the court need not nay. It is futile, in view of the acrimonious nature of the case, to hope for a reconciliation, It in evt dent the young couple cannot live The decision I bave was not {nfluenced fn any the evidence of the last struction B ing Dance p by hour.” Mra, Pape was formerly Milas Loula BE. Lewis, who was voted the most popular girl at the Lincoln high school a few years ago. Pape held the Northwest record for the mile run, Mr. and Mrs, Pape were prominent In fraternity and sorort one. ere ty life at the university Invited. Ed Mitzdorff, R. R. Bucier and Henry Cohen, auction boosters, | draw $100 fines, ~ eo n lye ICSSER farstardurg ila Tischey ayy pada. ¥ Rome Ostrov wr Za wo te ep points in that line are the centers of three drives aimed at Emperor pital, or Isolate It. Berlin. The central Less than two weeks ago towards has made the swiftest progress. | It was at Warsaw, but the Russians followed up their defeat of the Germans there by speedy pursuit and | the bringing up of all forces. | communications between the Austr: | diers are sald to be seriously thre: The third drive, menacing Cracow, ened by is now said to have completely severed n armies and the German armies. More than a million Austrian sol- e suuthern line of Russians. | The black, broken line is the boundaries between Russia and Germany on the west and between Rus- sia and Austri ‘ARE LED INTO TRAP PARIS, Nov. 12.—The French pre tended to retreat across a bridge lover the Ole, and the Germans | pursued. A moment later a French laviator dropped a bomb which de stroyed the bridge, and the French turned and in a bayonet charge drove the rmans into the river. on the south. Money-Saving Prices ON MEATS HERE” AND ELSEWHERE 9! 2 HERE I} weeks. Seattle Festive orchestra concert | }at Collins park Friday night Spinach and sprouts drop. | Six start\“‘vorce action | Initiative measure No. 8 takes ef- German teachers here within two gg Peed el iso pa | vention ends. | George H. Perry, of Panama fair, says Seattle can expect 100,000 visi | tors next year Mra. Alma Maki gets $500 for [death of husband, killed by stroet “Liner Admiral Watson will be re- built. ot { | OLD PIKE PLACE | thetr in the r people would have However, the evidence discloses | 3 phew Seeded Maisine. i 2 Ibe Cleaned Cu PAGE 7. The Finest Public Markets m America and $6 a) awarded by| Meet the | Producer days and a Foods Cost Less APECIALS FOR SATURDAY. ~ SUGAR HALF SOLE Men's KEPA « Peano, FREE SHOE STRINGS Sugar Only 3c Booths 17-57-37-55 Mates every day an cheap as for « ton at wholesale Car Tietote, ¢ for ae Stamps BGe) hore 406 to ose Stall 6%, Near Sugar To all visitors PAIK SHOP, Btall ase Tadten NEW RAINIER MEAT Co. 1827 PIKE PLACE Legs Lamb, Ib.,. Shoulder Lamb, tb Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs Veal Roast, Ib... Veal Chops, Ib... Pork Roast, Ib... Pork Steak, Ib -14¢ -25¢ -15¢ 12M4¢ -15¢ |B Special Link Sausage, pounce -10¢ | 15¢ | Beef, Ib......12¢ A2ue 1246 12%¢ Boiling Pot Roast, Ib | Leaf Lard, Ib. Smoked Pig Jowls, : stern Bacon, Ib | stern Ham, lIb., | eee Lard, Ib d Seattle's Popular Priced Meat Market. New Crop Specials HS 12%e Orange and Citron Peet, tb. the box Cluster Naisine Chotee Dates, full weight, Lemon, Sweet Cider, bulk. That Famous 25. COLE & HARADEN STALL 19 Pike Place Market Country Chicken Dinner All Day Saturday MRS. De LONG’S PULLMAN DINER 16 PIKE STREET 3 Ibs... $1 Fresh Indian Runner Duck Fe %, doz. . Small 25¢ MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE 1521 PIKE PLACE HOOD’S HOME - MADE CANDIES Peanut Brittle, Ib... ibe Ice Cream Bar, Ib B0¢ New Orleans Kisses, Ib....20¢ 40c Hand-rolled Chocolates, fruit and nut centers, Ib.. . Be Corner Pike Place Market, St. Germain Bakery and Lunch Room Lunch served cafeteria style, the best of foods served in tempting ways. Particular people enjoy our coffee. Eat here. The bay of us than bake. Best on the Coast a 30c ie. toe 25c 1517 PIKE PLACE 409 PIKE ST. French Filled Coffee Cake, each. Corner Public Market Murray’s Meat Money Savers Pot Roast, lb.8¢ to 12%¢ Veal Roast, Ib.....12%¢ | Veal Cutlets, Ib. -16¢ Sirloin Steak, Ib....17%¢ Pork Roast, Ib | Pork Steak, Ib.......14¢ Loin Pork Chops, Ib. .18¢ Hams, No. 1, Ib Al Shoulders Lamb, Lamb Chops, Ib... 6¢ ‘Tb. 8i4¢ -12he¢ Don't forget that we make the finest line of sausages in the North. west and at MURRAY MEAT CO. STALLS 23-5 AND 7 10 POUNDS SUGAR HBB «cane atin pig wift's Pride Soap, 7 bare 7 Wheat Hearts, phe 20¢ pikes Seediess Raising, 6 1-Ib Abe All groceries at lowest prices STALLS 106, 112, 116 Oiympt Fan The Sun Grocery pasonable prices. Washington Market Stalls 94-96 Pike Street. 50c New Prunes, 4 Ibe | Cottoiene, No. 10 pai | Beat brand Pure ‘Olive Oi | Karo Syrup, gal. can Lat us reduce your grocery bill MAIN FLOOR Public Corner Pike Place Public Market Market Public Strictly Home-Made Bread, Hamlin’s: Pies and Cider Mill Cakes. | [sy Pare we : Cider, made + No War fresh dally. * Prices Here. Wholesale and Mrs.Ellmore retail STALL 120 Main Floor. 1523 Firet Av Near Main Entrance. SUGAR 20 Pounds . -$1.00) With 1-4b, pur e of 20¢ bulk? coffee. 2 cans Carnation Milk 4 large cans Milk 4b, can any brand Coffee, 1 doz. boxes Ohio Matches B4e- Not-a-Seed Raisins 10¢ riine Washing Powder, .. serpete ASE Tokio Tea Store Stalls 24-36 We Wish to Announce the Opening ou New Grocery ¥ Store in the Sanitary Market—Stalls 43-45—Lower Floor ’ QUALITY QUANTITY LOW PRICES Specials for Tomorrow and Next Week ‘ Minced Clam 15 ¢ ce Kippered Herrings—For Minced Razor Clams . lunches. 15¢ cans for . 10¢ Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Solid Pack Tomatoes — fresh stock, packed in ic Large cans %-Ib. cartons, for .. 25¢: Snider's C 100 Aretie Cleanser" Only 7 “to a Customer. size, for . 7 for .. Olives 15¢: Olives ..... Tavern Steel-c ut “Chaffiess Cot-; First of the season GENUINE ENGLISH MINCE MEAT AND PLUM PUDDING UF specialty, Individual Minos Piss, each , Be SMETH'S, STALL 19, LOWER FLOOR _—_—_—_———— ER AND KLASHKE LOWER FLOOR cans | New Apricots—20c val- ue, for, Ib. . . Coftee—Special biend; 156 Ib.; 2 Ibs, TEA FANNINGS—(From high- grade teas), 15¢ 1b.; 25 ‘ c SANITARY GROCERY | ri This Is Sausage Weather “Iile’s Little Pork Sausages, served piping hot, a bracing cup of coffee and hot cakes, make’ a breakfast that will warm the blood, Made clean, of the choicest, selected meats, and sold in individual cartons—our seal guarantees a \\ Pure Pork Sausage, not made of waste meats. SAUSAGES, BOLOGNAS, SMOKED MEATS, WS sy JILG’S 132-134 Sanitary Public Market. =e First Ave. Floor—Main Store. Stalls 43-45 Free Deilvery. Fresh Fruits for the Holiday Table Apples, Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Jap Oranges, Nuts ay, Pineapples, GILLMAN BROS. COFFEE, fresh roasted, MAIN ENTRANCE. a real treat, Ib. 35c Fresh Eggs, Brick and Cream Cheese. 1517 FIRST AVENUE Fresh churned Washington! Creamery Butter, Ib. 35c 400 and .. 160 bottle pares Cy STALL 127°": ad | io Fiosst Once oma: no | 16e H&G. new ae s ceo | rants ORIENTAL TEA & COFFEE Co. SANITARY MARKET ANNEX SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, regular $2.00 gad $2.50 95c MEN'S SHOES Button and lace, tsup. 280 @nider's Cateup ihe KC. Baking Powder 2he Log Cabin Maple Syrup Ladies’ §=Walkover| Shoes, But $1.45 | Boys’ Extra Reavy ‘o SCHOOL SHOES $1.95 and $2.45 81.50, 81.95, 82.25 Worth double. “MONEY BACK"—OUR MOTTO Sample Shoe Store 2°25. ; * life of a child 18, months old was estimated at 6 cents a Detroit jury. John A. McCurdy's child was Congressman A. W. Lafferty will | go on the streets of Portland Sat Jonathan Apples, don... STALL 48 yorce from Glenn Pape, custody of two children, and $5 a week for Wash. Milk, 4 cans Creamery Butter, 3 Eastern Eggs, doz Ranch Eggs, 2 doz. 50c Limburger, Brick, lb 35¢ STALL 11 Fruit Cake, Ib. Home-made Pies, each Fresh Doughnuts, doz.. 10¢ Above made on premises STALL 38 Assorted Cookles, 13 doz. 50¢ 2 10¢ loaves Bread. 15¢ STALLS 26-28 Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans Lighthouse Cleanser, 6 Ibs. Quaker Oats, Macaroni, Ib. STALL 65 pkg. 4 Salmon, 2 Kippered Salmon, Salt Black Cod German Carp, 4 Ibs STALL 60 Head Cabbage, each Squash, each Lettuce, 3 heads Be SUGAR STALL (50) Sugar at cost always STALL 100 Live poultry, chickens, ducks, rabbits—special low prices Saturday. Ibs. % Ibs Get a Seat on Your Car All Lines Are Handy Tomorrow, Saturday AT I" |». Mrs. Loula M. Pape granted di- | | their care | CoeMorgan, 32, well known sheet | metal worker, | Eighth grade girls prepare luch- eon at Thursday meeting of Mercer nt-Teacher association Frye & Co.’s Markets *::':2.""" WE OFFER YOU THESE ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS: Fancy Fresh Dressed Roasting Chicken, per lb Fresh Creamery Butter Mabel 13c 16c | Choice Shoulder Pork Roast Choice She uid CG Veal Roast! Choice Prime Rib Roast | American Full Cesar Cheese. . |4 cans Wild Rose Milk Extra Fancy Alaska Reindeer Tomorrow The above prices will prevail at the following markets OLYMPIC MARKET Second and Pike SEATTLE MARKET Oceldental and Yesler Way WESTLAKE MEAT CO Westlake and Pine Our Motto: “From Packing Look for U. S. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m SEE ee er eee opens at 83% Pike st D. Burgis Sunday lution. speaks at Socialist hall night on “My Idea of Revo- Otto Case addresses King county democrats at Saturday luncheon Choice ae R ° A ELSEWHERE Bill has been prepared for the xt Calffornia legislature to make teaching of domestic science girls, and handicraft for boys compulsory in the schools. Government issues bulletin that foot and mouth disease quarantine does not apply to poultry, and there will b shortage of Christmas and Thanksgiving turkeys. Investment bankers In convention at Philadelphia declare depression has reached lowest ebb, and that business outlook 18 glowing. U. 8. cruisers North Carolina and Tennessee, from which no word was recelved for several days, reported safe in Mediterranean sea Two miners rescued alive from mine at Pottsville, Pa., after being entombed four days. Senator Newlands has lead of 31 in Nevada count for U, 8. senate. ne for AMERICAN MEAT CO Third and Jefferson WESTERN MEAT CO, Western Avenue and Spring BALLARD MARKET 5443 Ballard Avenue House to Consumer.” urday and sell the first issue of his new weekly paper. | Six men arrested at Ardmore, Okla, for night riding with view | to frightening cotton growers not | to sell for less than 10 cents a} pound | Anti-Saloon league of Ohio work: | ing to bring dry amendment to vote again In 1916, British steamer King Edward ar- rives at Port Townsend from Eng land, Was stopped twice by war ships in voyage across Atlantic Five survivors of American| schooner W. T, Alexander, wrecked in South Pacifie, reach San Fran clsco. Robert Jones, Weiser, Idaho, hi entered into contract with Fran to obtain 5,000 cavalry horses in the Northwest State and federal engineers will start inspection and investigation of Palouse irrigation project, Nov 16. Estate of George H. late Abe en lumberman, ed at $466,852 With withdrawal of national guard, martial law informally ends at But Thomas Lovelace, 2, from burning home at runs back into building burned to death Walter Massey, after serving two | years in Bellingham council as a | socialist, nominated for same office Emerson, apprais rescued Portland, and is ' by republicans, GERMANS MAY ASK A RULING ON DOCTRINE WASHINGTON, Noy. 13.—That a new construction on the Monr doctrine from a German viewpoint | may be put up to President Wilson and the state department if the United States, even in the slight degree, attempts to interfere with shipments of coal in rman vessels from South American coun. tries, was the declaration today of a high diplomat. It was pointed out America does not attempt to prevent the ship. ment of arms and ammunition from oO da to England, and, therefore n is ready to ask why | Amer should complain if »nother part of America, equally affected as Canada by the Monroe doctrine, makes contraband shipments in German vessels. If America has the po many will contend, to pre traband shipments from Keuador and Colombia, it has equal power to prevent contraband shipments from Canada Boris Thompson pleads gulity at| Tonapah, Nev., to starting fire which destroyed 16 dwellings, |VALUE OF BABY IS KAZANSIAS HAS ALIBI TO SHOW HE ISN'T BANDIT. A conflict has developed in the attempt to connect Hatg Kazansias with guilt in the robbery of the First’ National bank at Sedro- Woolley, Oct. 17. He was arrested here several days agc Witnesses at Mt. Vernon Thurs: | day positively identified him as a r of the gang 5 Armenian laborers, work longshoremen at pier D, with their timekeeper, Fred Cal-| houn, offered to swear Kazansias was working with them until Oct 19, two days after the robbery Cashier John Goddell, of the rob bed bank, identified the prisoner | Wednesday. Thursday Mrs, John Murray, wife of a rancher, near the Canadian boundary, who fed three of the gang, and also A. Me a rancher near Custer, de 1 he was one of the gang. | Other witnesses were being | called Friday sible, ents. LADIES ATTENTION Reason for catering to the Indies at the ladies to econd: ings at the present 6 ladies because and pay more ing > find bargattis, as So Here We Are . ECONOMY BASEMENT O4 Stewart St Retween First jock up from ¢ erly Lite and Pt as itietit store * We clothing: ats, ete. to Se naw goods. ur own prige. patrons nd-han: hats, rubbe: BASEMENT Of Stewart St Between First and Western Avay on Stewart st. No step; tran three days from date. A and get @ discount of 10 per cent on each $1.00 purchase, PLACED AT 6 CENTS: DETROIT, Mich, Nov, 13—The| became frightened and dashed over the lawn, killing the child. The jury” held that the defendant was respon- but awarded damages of 6 ee on the lawn when a team

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