The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1914, Page 6

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SS An Economica Delightful Place to Trade Purchasing FOR CHRISTMAS You Will Surely Want a Pair of These SUPREMELY .STYLISH GAITER BOOTS Can be had with either fawn, gray or black Meather Louis heel and Goodyear welt sole. $5.00 and $6.00 pstairs Shoe Store for $2.95 wens DRESS — $:50 and $9.95 JUST RECEIVED line of warm. HOUSE SLIPPERS for men and women. U: ful Christmas gifts Walues at the | was first announ The first month the service was in effect here— November master’s office d sumer seemed not to r what, though 40 Farmer Browns are Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post OSTON SAMPLE SITUATION HERE IN TELLING SOLUTION OF UNEMPLOYMENT Aone Tarbell, in the December | magasine, writing nskilied ttinerant laborer. hen unemploy- the nation-wide ment was at its worst in Seattle, of! Panty organized the into ‘The Itinerants Union of Amer-| oe Keeping Men at * cites Hen-| joe Labor Council and opened it up as a lodg ing house for the unemployed. The} scheme was who has done ef- ao, tie solving the prob Hotel de Gink The article significant at this ime, when many are criticising determined, how r these men over. He advertised for work “He sent squads of men ont clean up vacant f-the unemployed Miss Tarbell, houses, where PHOTOS Made Now for Xmas which the men carried back to their lodgings. | “He sent out also squads of men) }to clean up the butcher shops and JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS cuts of meat in In the same | bakeries to supply him with stale When an old building was he got an opper to cart off the lumber that © NAVY YARD ROUTE © Meamers H. B. Kennedy Beare Colman Dock. Seattie. 6 $200, 10.20 & m y (Sunday 230), being torn down, @ table subject to change withour | . Price 800 Round Trip | gang of men ear some land who worked more |than a month without shelter man who was unwilling in Seattle he | cared for more than 2,000 men dur [me the winter He hopes to get a cor | plots of land may be taken tn pay That's the thing that PAINLESS ENTISTRY At Cut Prices Until Further Notice, ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIFTEEN YEARS 910 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown $10 Gold or Porce- in Bridge Work... work on farms for his men he can She deprecates business men shutting down at the approach of panicky times. the system that makes for seasonal tendency of “THEY ARE THE TOWN'S CONSUME Heavy, per tooth . 5 Set of Teeth |empty, shops decline or close whole machinery of the place be- | “It is to the advantage of a town to co-operate to take care of Can't be done? ‘making work,’ by considering BOSTON [Cur PATE DENTISTS] 1420 Secon’ Avenue, Opposite Bon Marche. Bring this ad with you. |town can “afford and by making a “Keep the wheels moving! That is the great responsibility of those who presume to employ. leas a responsibility than for the banker to keep bis doors open. BAG'S REN 4.—Mys tery surrounded the disappear ance of about 50 of the cholc est fowls on the poultry farm of George Bagg, at Brewerton on Oneida lake Twenty hens were taken a few weeks ago; soon after ward about 20 more disap. peared, and a week ago ten more joined the missing A few days ago Mr, Bagg put in the day hiding In some bushes midway between his poultry yard and the nearby banke of the river which flows Into Oneida take As he watched, the mystery wes solved, Four unusually large geese from the farm of Frank Binn, Say, Mra. Seattleite, do you know about Uncle Sam's farm to-table servic De you know that you can drop a line to Farmer Brown, a few mil away, and have fresh things from his place on your table the next day, with Uncle Sam the delivery boy? Maybe you kne but forgot st Mate, with ¢ THIRD-YESLER- WASHINGTON-FOURTH Handiest to All Cars LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY Pot Roast, Ib ‘ Good Steak, Ib é ife Shoulder Lamb, Ib Lotn Roast Lamb, Ib. Leg Lamb, !b. Roast Veal, Ib. Roast Pork, ib Pork Steak, Ib......-..-- Lamb Chops, Ib. Fancy Pork Sausage, |b. Fancy Hams, |b. Shoulder Hams, Ib. Cottage Hames, tb Breakfast Bacon, Ib Local Bacon Pure Lard, Ib. Compound, Ib. Choice Steaks, ib. Spring Chickens, It ———_—————— Above prices ail day as ad. vertised. STALLS 38-42. Independent Packing Co. NS STALL 50 8 Ibs Spices, can Orange, Lemon Peel, Ib. Citron, Ib STALL 100 Live Springs, 1b. 18¢ Ducks and Geese, Ib 18¢ Dressed while you wait STALL 69 20c Coffee, 4 Ths. $1.00 Best Cocoa, Ib 20¢ Wash, Milk, 4 cans ze STALL 16 Patent Flour, 10 Ibs B0¢ Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans.. Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. Crystal White, 7 bars Salt, 3 sacks Toilet Paper, roll STALL 53 Pure Olive OM, quart 606 Beat Honey, comb the Dill Pickles, doz 10¢ Clam Nectar, can 10¢ a Stall 88. Special. YAKIMA CREAMERY CO. Creamery Butter, Ib.....30¢ Cream Cheese, 2 lbs.....85¢ enn EAS, STALL 56 Lipton’s Tea, Ib.. Biue Ribbon Tea, Ib Strong Cheese, Ib: Creamer Butter, 3 Ibe. STALL 40 Creamery Butter, 3 Ibe.. $1.00 Eastern Eggs, doz B06 Ranch Eggs, 2 doz Ie STALL 58 Alaska Herring, 7 for......25 Norway Herring, 4 for...... Smoked Salmon, |b. Whole Salmon, each STALL 65 English Soles, 4 Ibe Salmon, 3 Ibs. ; Kippered Salmon, 2 Iba... Catfish, tb Kippered Herring, 2 Ibs STALL 83 2 106 loaves Bread . Assorted Cookies, 13 doz. STALL 11 Home-made Pies, each.,...15¢ Doughnuts, doz. . FARMERS’ SECTIONS Potatoes, 21 Ibs Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. Tomatoes, |b... Lettuce, 2 for.. Celery, 3 bunches Carrots and Bee Turnips, 6 bunches: Dried Onions, 6 Ibs. STAR—FRIDAY, El OPE wi Wie UIEED Gs ll ATI 0 ew \ iB PERRY BOA Ue fraternizing with hene all summer and been en home and go over to the other emnly waddling When the geese the river a hen would flutter a and then, with a squawk, hop onto the back Then, squatting the fowls were carried over to the Binn farm. FARMERS TRY TO SLIP ONE OVER ON CONSUMER BY UNCLE SAM'S NEW SYSTEM OF DIRECT BUYING boneless chick oly few consumers » scheme hasn't rtised enough nuary lets there will be about it when it Read these extracts from the De comber lists and se isn't trembling with anticipation Fei f your palate what's ducks, turkeys or Belgian hares. Birds ail milk fed, and prepared, ready for cooking. garden stuffs in season Comb honey madrona ber in ordering from the producer it ie suggested that it ia most satisfactory to order this reduces the postage veral families or dering together can make up a command a much better of the postma: was founded on | the attempt to get the producer and/ together the| The whole plan r #0 closely | middleman would be squeezed out . way postal officials co-operating }of making It an object for the con-| sumer to trade with them, | quoting market prices. The postal depa writing them, duce thetr prices the far: | Instead | they are | | nt this month urging them to re more than they would by selling to the middleman HERE’S MAN WITH LIGHTNING MIND ALFRED A. GAMBLE amble thinks tn figures, and when he thinks he thinks like, | as going to school in din him, and he's now giving lightning cal-, psychology | classes in the West and Northwest In six seconds this rants fire cal culator can multiply demonstrations and he can tell you almost baaitne says Gamble uring of mine, Twas ‘always “adding or and before I knew it I was a Columbia, Met | Berkeley are some ‘of the ‘univers | tles before which Gamble has dem-| onstrated his ability in figures, ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Siiveremith is Now Located at Hie N Store DECEMBER 4, 1914. PAGE 6 WE S*PLAKE Fifth, S Sixth and Pine Ss A T uU R D A Yy YAKIMA POTATOES itis 100 Lb. Sack $1 mt i STONG Has Them All Guessing 20 Lbs. Granulated Sugar With $1.00 grocer Nw 50 sack Patent Flour ke Blue Ribbon Tea for, B8¢ pke. Lipton’s T 50e If 2 pikes, new Hended Rates Se | | 1 4 large cans Milk for 2he STONG' S MARKET QUALITY AND QUANTITY || crotee Loan Rastern Bacon. by the whole or half, 1% 2ze | ‘T2hse | and Ihe Hy ee fine. iTe Hpectal at . Phone Main s980———Call for Mail 125 Hudson's Pickle Store Stall 18 Lower Floor 25e bottle Snider's Catsup for ihe With a quart of Home-made Sauer Kraut for 10¢ Atatie eee STALL 358 Dry Onions, 7 Ibs. for 10¢ Hubbard Squash, Ib. lee Yakima Burbank Potatoes, 7 Ibe. for -. 106 100-Ib, sack for..... $1.10 Mrs. Oliver’ » Uliver'S STALL 309 Main Floor Fresh Dressed Springera and Young Hens at prices to suit you | Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALL 301 } Whole Salmon, each \f Halfbut, Ib. 10¢, 3 Ibs 2he Fresh Salmon, 3 Ibs. for....25¢ bargains are not there Ladies’ Suits, all wool cheviots, otc. $25 values; not the latest, $5.00 at Feinch Muslin] eis bine e Nn moacht Rem) Tubing BC | Men's Heavy | Fleece Under 20¢ i “ Ecru Union Bweaters, Men's Bults, boys |} heavy fleece | Bec nn The “mn snore Tse These prices «ood to Stong’s Two Stores—Stall 205 and. Sixth and Pine Corner Grocery 20 Lbs. Granulated Sugar for With $1 grocery order or over, Stall 352 % pkes. Corn Flake 2. © boxes Matches 10¢ 6 Ibs. Rolled Oats for 25e pkagw. Seeded Raisins zhe | 10 bars Good Laundry Soap 25¢ 19 Lbs. Sugar for $1.00 | Stall 20 Lower Floor TOKIO GROCERY Stalls 104-123 Thorvald Petersen IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-4 Cottage Butts Shoulder of Lamb, !b. Pure Pork Link Sausage, Ib. LOCKY STRIKE KM COMPANY 74 WEST COAST PRODUCE Co. STALL 338 Best Yakima Burbankes. Fine head Cabbage for Sweet Spanteh UNION FISH COMPANY LONDON UNLOADS $30,000 Dry Goods, Toys, Shoes, Rubbers, Ladies’ and Boys’ Suits and Raincoats, Underwear, Rugs, Linoleums, Kitch- enware, etc., THROWN to the Mercy of the Public. .ong 1 k | f you get excited and buy too much, $3. 98 LONDON gives you your good money back Don't go to Second Avenue London Linoleum Silkoline | and Bunt- zn. for ¢ Somforts . oa ante i WETS phen yratge a Kid Gloves, | Sheets, Tax rr 20e “Men's Work Shor “: WOMAN FAINTS _ AS SHE HEARS | MURDER STORY Mrs, Catherine Messersmith, whose husband was snatched from ‘her last Sunday morning by ® {shot fired by D. C, Colyer, who falsely accused Messeramith of stealing his money, fainted Thurs. day while a witness was testifying at the inquest, overcome with memories of the awful moment when Messersmith fell with the| cry, “I'm dying!” The jury decided Messersmith’s | death was the result of a gunshot wound inflicted by Colyer “the shooting » and without cause or prov ovation.” NOT A NICE WAY PETROGRAD, cruisers and destroyers of the Rus: fleet were painted with in| gency bill passed by the counctl, it's a dead one forever, as the law now stands Second & Yester Modern Single Rooms 25¢ MAYOR'S vero Speciale at the —At— sian Baltic weather to join the vessels in the Baltic, They opened ter to allow the council to pass|{ 2 10c loaves Bread for 16¢ emergency measures over the Assorted Cookies, 2 doz. |mayor’s veto by a three-fourths || £0 .seccessesseseer esl SG vote of the council was prepared || 7 boaves of Bread....25¢ Thursday by Councilman Fitz- gerald, wrecking smaller craft, jury to a Russian vessel your vacant rooms. 6] Zoble Grocery Co. % AT] 20 Lbs. Sugar int tet teen ee eee ee ae es 98c 4 Spree -aeee: ae Bee 2 cans Happy Home p for abe ANDERSON GROCERY CO. SPECIALS YOU CAN’T HELP BUYING a, ofan: ah or hie $1 49 | ti shes Granulated 49c 2 19e ihe can Karo der for Re 296 | - ige a GES | hangs cone Mek tors ss a HBS | Finstogte nce cisseettne ABE Stall 210 No Strings On Our Specials Stall 210 HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. STALL 312 M. A. HANSEN CO. Westlake r, 2 tor 1Beé, Booth 319—Westlake Market. b Baking Po 5 tin 3 cans Minced Clams for Royal Baking Powder ra 3 cans Soups for # Dusky eens: Poeawy Home-made Sauer Kraut, » # quarts Good Butter, Ib. 35¢. seal Full Cream me heese, Ib. Best Peanut Butter, Ib. . FUSS & COMPANY : Minalle TeistiitcAmnes 1816 } e Ea. Hame, 1». uze c Pastern Ba 22¢ Pure To ‘ ike SEE IT MADE Freeh Loa? tard aie | Very 40c Doz. ed Fc "383 | Got EGGS 2dr. 76 Al meats kept in free ay show Red Shield Creamery show cases. Highest Quality, our motto. Otto’s Quality Market Stalls 5-6 Lower Floor Fresh Dressed Chickens, Ib. 20¢ « of Circle W Lamb, Ib...18¢ Sirloin Steak, Ib........ 20¢ Country Bacon, Ib. 12\2¢ STALLS 200-215 Sweet Japanese Oranges, doz. Se At the Big Churn in the Center of the Market. Produce Company STALL 250 Fresh Dressed Hens, Ib 20¢ Fresh Dressed Springs, lb... 20¢ Cornichon Grapes, Ib be 3 Soca Grape Wee aa ee Eroak Dressed Ducks and Geese, Bananas, doz. 10. Guaranteed Fresh Local Ranch Exes, doz. o* 5 BS Burbank Potatoes, 100-1b. sack. - $1.00 | WEST'S HOME-MADE CANDIES St 2-824 10¢ ise 18 cans Carnation Milk 81.00 STALLS 11-12 Rib or Loin Roast of Lamb, Re RES soe ABE Roast of Veal, Ib...... 15¢ Shoulders Circle W Lamb, Rs aay eats .. 12M%e Dry Salt Pork, Ib....12%¢ 14 cans Pioneer Milk $1.00 18 cans Aster Milk + 81.00 STALL 204 LONDON is like the farmer who was land poor— London is merchandise poor. He built a big business and an immense stock, but being short of funds, in- vites you to lay in some supplies for your own pro- tection and for the loved ones at home. eisher’ 8 “a Yarn, 3 MM Ib.....25¢ Raincoats, Cape and Balmacaan, Brilliant Colors and Black | this minute's styles, $1.25 Sateen, up to 40c yard, for 10¢ | to ........ errr e $7.98 tesnne tone | 180 Fieece | Boys’ Warm | $4 Mossaline | Petticoats 26 Kime annel| Gloves for | Petticoats | atriped sateen 6%e | Be $1.98 Ble ee ee ee ee “ Be no] Ladies’ — | $1.80 Muck Toweis| Mls 18x86 |Sul Fleece How rib top ry Te 83.2 A resolution to amend the char-|

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