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4 ? Hear now the tale of the ghost lights of the Novgorod and the gen- the Bulgar, Boyen Sjanostanovich. A fearsome tale of the sea is It, The Novgorod ts the first of the Volunteer line of steamships to ar rive tn Seattle, She steamed into the harbor last Tuesday night. At Viadivostok the Novgorod was) overboard boarded by a Dlack cat just as she was leaving the wharf, The superstitious tare that surely St. ®orod because of that black cat. Lights Wink On and Off Sure enough, that night some. thing happened. First the masthead Mehts flashed out Might on the bridge winked on and off fitfully, like a bunch of mad Mttle stars on a celestial carousal. The captain and first officer Stamped around the deck on the trail of the ghost-thing that was playing a nocturne on the Novgo- rod’s lights. But to no avail. For an hour.every incandescent on the ship flickered and flared in a most disgraceful manner, Says Ship Is Bewitched Next day the dynamo was taken apart and overhauled. Everything snug and shipshape there; no cause! Boyan Sjanostanovich! CHARGE ELECTION OFFICIALS WERE DRUNK WHEN AT POLLS Hearing on the petition of Devid | shook! their heads in doubt, and muttered | Stephanopopolus| would put the kibosh on the Nov-| ploring. B. SJANOSTANOVICH PUTS A JINXOVITCH ON BIG SHIPOVITCH Then every/ caught tn @ nest of wires and who | | for auch @ ghost dance as that of the night before. Darkness fell again, and once more the lights became woory, The skipper called upon all the saints) in the calendar to witness the fact that his ehip was bewitched Somebody heaved the black cat The third day came the revela- tlon A second officer, prowling around the hold, heard a muffled yell, fetched a light and did some ex | Find Stowaway In Hold Far up tn the dark angte of the hold he came upon a large and) halry stowaway, whose hands were! was receiving through his sturdy body enough volts to kill anybody but a Bulgarian. The mischief-maker was before the skipper. explained that he had stowe at Patras, and, finding a bu electric wires over his head, experimented with them. He used to be an electrician back in Bulgaria—a real, good elec} trictan. One of the wires must have got crossed with his name, which was haled| had! The petition is directed against STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 1914. SANITARY MARKET [OLD PIKE wk Mre. Porter's Peanut Butter, B Lbs. SUGAR ® PAGE 7. Hest Mt. Ver _ non Jersey Meet ret —— + Foods Butter, 3 Ibe, ry] i i vmmennenmeramds, OY . A8e Butter Nectar as Wisconsin APROIALS you WEDNEADAY Limburger 2 Ibe.. .75c Sugar Only} °")5;"" Booths 17-57-37-55 Mh. sess ABET Gras Mt. Vernon a a loketa, ry Mra. Cohr's | tis Pouthae iamnos 3 | Butter Store Stall 11 HALF SOLES AevnE aud BP Mn Fee Ae ens 1521 PIKE Lower Floor, | New Crop Almonds, Ib. 16@ « PLACE Geese, Hens, Ducks Turkeys ‘sa ciciess Owing to the uncertainty of the poultry market we are unable to quote prices—but you can rest assured that we will have @ full line of chotoe birds at the lowest possible prices NEW RAINIER MEAT Co. 1827 PIKE PLACE SEATTLE’S POPULAR PRICED MARKET ALL LARGE WALNUTS =:- Lb. 15c WANT os Loose Mustatel Raisins, 10c 20¢ Grated Pineapple, can. .10¢ Rateings, ID, 06... cease Seeded Raisina, 3 Ibs. for...25¢ ino Lemon and Orange Peel, 10c |" 8 | 9 loaves Frewh Bread for: . -10¢ aah! MARKET GROCERY 1503 Pike Place Viret Grocery More as you come to the Old Public Market. Seediess Sultana THANKSGIVING DINNER 50c “With All the Fixings.” ll a. m, to 8 p. m. Mrs. De Long’s PULLMAN DINER 76 Pike St. McKenzie and Dr, Walter T. Chris? | M. J. Carrigan and Krist Knudsen, tensen for a recoynt of the votes| who were elected on the face of for county commissioner has been | the official returns. Summarized, set for December 4. | the complaint as drawn by Attorney ST. GERMAIN BAKERY and LUNCH ROOM HAVE YOU CATARRH? It’s a Dangerous Disease— Hyomei is the Effective Remedy. arrh, which ts iffling, frequent colds and crusts the nose is a serious disease and not checked surely spreads to the dicated by To cure catarrh you must have something that wit! quickly reach the diseased tiseues, kill the germa, and drive out the poison. such a remedy tte otis through a small tion cannot help going direct to the ‘wand inflamed lining of the nose ind throat. ez Fn hg: Bp choked-up feelf Clean discharges, om healing the fore spots—you breathe freely. Even the worst cases respond There ts nothing for the treatment t Ftell Drug Stor “No-cure-no-pay” BULL BROS. 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Ou Edgar C, lowing: Conspiracy between Hamiil- ton and Knudsen, county com- missioners, by which they se lected election officials favor able to themselves without notifying Chairman McKenzie of the board. Prejudiced election officiais further augmented in number by secret letter of Chairman Whitney of republican county committee urging judges and inspectors to appoint only re- Publicans as clerks. Mlegal votes cast for Carri- gan and Knudeen in following Precincts:,. Nos. 11, 21, 4, 52,, 62, 79, 99, 100, 111, 113, 119, 121, 128, 130, 131, 137, 139, 143, 148, 149, 151, 182, 153, 184, 155, 156, 188, 159, 160, 161, 162, 165, 167, 168, 212, 215, 216, 217, 218, 221, 222, 226, 237, 238, 260, 261, 262, 272, Black Diamond, Coalfield, Des Moines, Eagle Gorge, Enumclaw, lesaquah, Newcae- tle, McKinley, North Bend, Paes, Ravenedale, Swan Lake, Hollywood. One or more election officials Snyder, alleges the fol- were alleged to be drunk in these precincts: Newcastle, Nos. 177, 216, Irregularities in counting, electioneering and handling of ballots and ballot boxes are complained of in the following precincts: Nos. 43, 99, 113, 119, 141, 143, 121, 128, 168, 218, 272. HOTEL DE GINK GUESTS HUNGRY, THEY TELL STAR hundred _ Two unemployed men called on The Star Mon- day. They came to ask The Star to publish their views on how the Unemployed Dormitory is be- ing conducted, that the public may judge for iteelf whether it is being run as it should be. Everything Is wrong at the dormitory, they declare. James Grondon, spokesman, had with him, rolled in a piece of brown paper, two slices of bread and two dolled potatoes. He said it con- stituted what had been offered him for breakfast at the dormitory Mon- day morning. He spoke with difficulty. His voice was hoarse and harsh. He said he contracted a cold on his chest, sleeping on the dormitory’s wet floor. e are 200 blankets,” he sald, “and there are 580 men. They mop the floor every morning. At night there are stfil wet places, [) slept in water last night. That's) He said the first day he was there he got four spoonfuls of stew. why I'm hoarse. | At another meal he got potatoes, al leaf of cabbage, and a siice of bread. Sunday, cold stew He said Henry Pauly, manager, and 11 of his aides, eat at a dif ferent table “If the city is running that place, why don't they give us something| to eat?” he demanded, “If it isn't, let the city say #0, and we'll take| matters into our own hands.” Grondon says he is a married | man, He {is a laborer. His wife| is at Waitsburg. | LONDON, Nov. 24.—Reerniting officers attached to the cavalry dl-) vision at Shoreditch, were nearly bowled over with surprise when a gray-bearded man applied for a place ir. the cavalry, He was Henry Chaplin, Old as I am, [ can still do fairly bard day in the| saddle,” he said, For Your Thanksgiving Fruit Cake, Plum Pudding, Old Fashioned Pumpkin Pie Roast Chicken and Turkey Sliced to Order 409 Pike Street 1517 Pike Place 409 Pike St. Turkeys! Turkeys! Turkeys! From 20c to 25¢ Pound. Ducks and Geese, Ib...... -20¢ to 22¢ Citchens, T. .<csveccecs -18¢ to 20¢ Reindeer, Bear and Squab. Everything at Rock Bottom Prices. Veal Roast, lb. 10¢-12%¢ Pork Roast, Ib......12%¢ Pe OGM, DOUG Soin sc iA Vawines Sndkk wwe sock sane Murray is always there with quality ‘and price. Loin Pork Chops, Ib Sirloin Steaks, Ib.. -18¢ -18¢ 15¢ Or 5 Big Cans Milk With purchase " ffee. Carnation ur grocery bill N GROCERY Main Floor. i ceeds Apricot Nougat, Assorted Buttercups, Ib.... Cc 40c eae rolled Chocolates, fruit and nut centers, Ib... Corner Pike Place Market. STALL 9 STALL 4 Chicago Meat Co. STALL 116 Home-made Mince Meat, 2 Ibs. STALL 12 Glace Fruit and Nuts, 30¢ dozen. 25¢ Wishbones andy vehie ss OO HOOD’S Eastern Oysters, quart..... Shell Oysters, doz... : Oysters, quart can Crabs, 2 for 25¢, 2 for. Large Shrimps, 2 Ibs...... “25¢ Olympic Fish Market Pike Pince Entrance. Corner Market MURRAY MEAT CO. Washington Market | Homemade STALLS 2-35 AND7 94.06 PIKE STREET aa 10 tha. Sugar 50e Mince Meat, Ib........ tend Seeded Raising, 2 pkes. 18$ Bakers, Sco ih cam BB Fresh killed Lemon, Orange or Citron Peel, 2 Ibs ats | TURKEYS, 25¢ Lb. Napoleon brand Olive Of, pts. 36e Durkee's Salad Dreesing, 1-1b. bottle Geese 1b. 22¢ Sin i ea 8 “ot BBS | Chickens, Ib... ... BOE ‘ ete 858 Spring Ducks, lb.....25¢ Corner Market, Firet Av. Floor, Pickles, all kinds, LOWER FLOOR. ith his few troopers, charged on the Germans, ord Stane who |w I lly REI |paereaaeres without a strugste, Men and a —— lo The Seattle, Renton & Southern, hearing on the merits in January.| Co, hae got bumped once more. Arguments were made for the, Pre. Let A fon f i company by Scott Calhoun, for the’ Dp Mac Its application for an injunction city by Ralph Plerce, assistant | q y in the federal court to dissolve the| corporation counsel, and Scott Z. Cure You order of the public service commis-| Henderson for the public service! | sion and allow it to raise its rates | commission. |by establishing, a zone system, fell | ‘LORD STANELY HERO :: fiat Judges Gilbert, Neterer and Cush LONDON, Nov. 24.—According to a report from the front, Lord Stane man rendered their decision Mon the eldest son of Lord Derby day afternoon without leaving the bench ly, Judge Gilbert declared there ap. with a mere handful of men, was peared no emergency for an injunc-|taking some horses along a road tion, and that the case would have| when he received information that to come up in segular order fog @ & body, of Germans was near by. the blood None Chent All Chronte, Net 4 Special Din 914-606 for Throat an¢ peultation Advadood Met 1918 Second Ave., Opposite Arcade butramce, Beatie, Wack, q 4 date Thanksgiving Specials at the ® pPuBLIC MARKET CENTER CORNER MARKET OPEN TOMORROW UNTIL 10 P. M. SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET THE BIG, CLEAN MARKET SUGAR 19 Lbs. $1.00 4 cans Milk 2he Crisco 25¢, 5O¢ and oO 3 pkgs, H. G, Raisins ¢ lhe NotwSeed Raisins o¢ Pint Welch's Grape Juice No, 1 Walnuts, Ib \o-lb, pkg. Baking Powder 1s¢ 206 2O¢ Tokio Tea Store GUARANTEED FRESH Sanitary Fish Market Stall 128— Main Floor Kelley & Stevens will have an extra supply of Pumpkin and Mince Pies, Plum Puddings ang other Thanksgiving Deli- Get your orders in early. Stall 136 Ripe Olives 2 20c cans. Seeded Raisins 3 Ibs, (bulk)).. oe Strained Honey New crop, fancy; pint jar.. Black New crop, fancy; lb...10¢ MOON'S STALLS 122-124 Dependable always. Country Dressed Poultry 2 ibs. 75¢ PIKE Pork Roast, Ib. | 12Y/ac 15 JOE MUELLER (2 STORES) ,.. Sanitary Market 108-105 First Ave, Floor. Home-made Piccalilli, per pt. 20¢ Apple Butter, Ib... .25¢ dopey Full Cream 25¢ Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs. Best Washington Creamery Butter. STALL 127 "™fioon.™ OLD STYLE LITTLE PIG Will add a real flavor—or may be used to garnish. JILG’S — Shield The Standard of Quality. Made less than 24 hours before you buy it. First Avenue Entrance SANITARY MARKET HAMLIN’S CIDER MILL Pure Apple Cider made fresh daily. Bolled Cider Vinegar, 8 years old, Wholesale and Retail Near First Avenue Entrance. HUBER & KLASHKE GERMAN DELICACIES FOR THANKSGIVING, Veal Roast, PORK SAUSAGE FOR TURKEY DRESSING 132-134 Sanitary Public Market First Ave. Floor. PLACE MARKET Turkeys We handle freshed dressed poultry only. 00c lb. tb Fancy Eastern Hams and Cc | Bacon. CR ERAEMEREORRE ERP E LOR er eeane Corner Market 100 Ave. Entrance. teestraeeee INDIAN RUNNER Duck Eggs, dozen. . .45¢ lowa Butter, 3 lbs. . $1.00 We Have Enlarged. We now have a Grocery Department. Stalls 43-45-47 KNAIER rLoom SHELLED SHRIMPS Or Crabs for Salad. Philadelphia Fish Market Stall 10—Lower Floor Pickles, Cheese, Meats, Ke Maryland Beauty Oysters, pt. 35¢ Home-made Mince Meat, at. -65¢ -15¢ STALL 21—LOWER FLOOR. Fresh Olympia Oysters, pint. Crabs—freshly cooked—a EXTRA LARGE so get your orders in early, as ber of the EXTRA LARGE. : ordered Specially picked Crabs for the occasion, J” we only have a limited num- §- PROMAMUS = Qu.1$ MOOSE TACOMA, Wash., Nov. ~The progressive party has accomplish ed its chief aim and ix now a thing of the past,” said W. H, Paul hamus, ex-state senator, today Paulhamus refused to be the fusion progressive-democrat candi for senator in the 25th dis trict against R. P. White, repub: lican. A vacancy exists in that district | by reason of the death of Senator W. D, Cotter. Pawhamus was as much respon sible for the organization of the | third party in Washington as any lother ong man, GET A PRICE ON HEIGHTS LINE It will cost $13,637 to connect the points of the Loyal Heights car line between the end of the line on Market st. to West 67th st, estimates Superintendent of Utill- ties Valentine, in a report to the special council committee ¢ensid- ering the road's purchase, Pope Benedict makes first public address in St. Peter's to 50,000 people. Just Around the Corner at 1622 Fourth Ave. Best House Paist $1.50 per gal. Floor Varnish, highest grade John Foley, Butte mine worker, | gets 20 months in prison for as ng in dynamiting and looting safe. Piles Cured in'6 to 14 Days retung, moner tf PAZ0 Orntment | Dr I po ae Biceding of Boe. | er S HT $2.00 per gal. Kalsomine, enough for a room SUNSET PAINT & VARNISH