The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 7

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Phone Elliott 185 AND HAVE DELIVERED FREE THE BEST FOODSTUFFS AT ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST PRICES Ou thous market fs enjoying a eplendid, ands who find tt convenient to BUT We also want to serve the many people who, for vartous reasons, big savings and better qu cannot avail themselves of the goods, especially our FREE FARMERS’ PRODUCTS To these people we say: Phone us and we wi select the very best that is offe prompt delivery to you If not satisfactory In every way, send ut if you are well sa wh cost again atever to you, b but tell your neighbors. Of necessity, goods, payment will gtve your or red, pay tt ‘Ko to asked erincreas market, back with fied, not on upon WE KNOW WE WILL MERIT YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET Thied Ave.—Yesier Washington—Fourth Ave. ELLIOTT 185 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY INCLUDE Pot Roast, Cholce Loin Steaks, 1b. Good Steak, Ib. Leg Lamb, Ib. Leg Mutton, Ib.. Loin Mutton, Ib. Shoulder Mutton, Ib. Lamb Chops, Ib. Mutton Stew, !b. Roast Pork, Ib... Leaf La: Ib. : 12'2 -A1¢ and 12¢ Roast Veal, Ib... 1226 Fancy Hams, Ib. 15e Shoulder Hams, Ib.........12¢ Fancy Bacon, Ib. se and 2 C Loval Bacon, tb. 1 Pure Lard, Ib 12 red Compound, Ib. 10¢ Full line fancy poultry at spe celal prices. Sold ail day as advertised STALLS 38-42 Independent Packing Co. FARMERS’ SECTIONS Large Head Lettuc: he Beets, Ib. --2¢ Sprouts, Ib . --10¢ Bell Peppers, Ib...........5¢ Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs....10¢ Potatoes, Ib. le Dry Ontons, 3 | ° STALL 16 Sugar, § Ibs. Macaroni, Ib. for Ivory Soap, 6 se Totlet Paper, roll be STALL 80 Large Potatoes, sack .. 906 Small Potatoes, sack ....65¢ STALL 79 Baldwin, Winsap or Spitzen- berg Apples, box ......55¢ STALL 49 Jap Oranges, doz. . te Apples, doz. he Grapes, 2 Ibs ibe STALL 9 French Lamb Chops, Ib. .20¢ Choice Pot Roast, Ib..12%¢ Pork Sausage, Ib. 12%e¢ CHICAGO, Jan. 8.—Three unt dentified men entered the saloon of Mrs. Robert J. Cu ordered a round of in early today dirnks and be- gan singing Without a word «4 tall man in ce r of the groury drew a revolver and shot the man om his right. He then fled with the second man, leaving the third dead Specials SATURDAY Leg Young Mutton, Ib -15¢ Pot Beef, lb 12%¢ 0 1b Loin and Rib Mutton Chops, Ib. . 15¢ Shoulder Roast Ib. * Fresh Dressed Capons, Fowls, Roasting Chic kens, Turkeys and Duck Palace Market 204 SECOND SOUTH Main 5, Elliott 5 Auto Delivery STALL 58 Tenderloin Sole, Ib Fresh Herrtr 3 Ibs. STALL 65 Fancy Haltby Kippered Sa Jersey Fresh Ranch Eggs, Best N. Y. Ranch Summer Sausage Cottage Cheese, Creamery | Pull Cream Cheese, Bulk 200 © 100 Fresh Bread . Chicken Tamales Imp Creamery Butter, Ib. Calf. Sunk Fancy Chile P Large Cabbage, 2 Ib on, STALL 48 Butter, Ib. ee doz STALL 57 Butter, 3 tbs Cream Cheese, Sexe, Guar, doz STALL 68 Ib Ib. STALL 88 Butter, Ib... ib. STALL 69 Cocoa, Ib. .... ‘offes, 4 Ibs STALL 11 STALL 25 Olive Ol, pint . STALL 45 Oranges, doz. ist Lemons, doz. STALL 60 STALL 8 Navel Oranges, doz. Fancy Jap Oranges, doz STALL 61 10¢ Clam Nectar, can Dill Pick Assorted Cookies, Se Heinz Pickles Salad Dressing, 10¢ A week Margaret ked The Star to help he 2 10¢ , doz. STALL 83 loaves Bread STALL 53 ard of 2133 home for a 10-year-old b of a widow being ca Mother Ryther’s home. g trad er personal attention ght price and make -- $1.00 i) STALL 50 Large can Carnation Milk free with 1 Ib. Coffee 13 doz. 50¢ 2 for. 1b¢ before Christmas le with out any ly orde ance of 25e --15¢ ine SHOT WHILE SINGING GOOD HOME FOUND FOR WIDOW PREACHER SOBS REPENTANCE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. OVER BODY OF THE WOMAN HE STOLE ‘AWAY FROM HUSBAND HUSBAND HAS NO BLAME FOR WIFE worthy man's head,” ed husbane sho threw herself away on on unworthy man, I say this while admit my own defictencte 1 cherish no fi feel against my dea But against the 1 who sent her to ruin I shall enter tain an undging hatred, He was not fit to tle her sho: ngs, but for | » went to her doom. Tf can't understand it, but my beltef that she was lonely and that Browne took advantage of It.—Roy SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8— The blind persistency of human nature in blaming the woman and condoning the eins of the man, even after the man has accepted the full responsibility, has added another tragedy to the mortuary of unlicensed love, “This woman's blood Is upon my head,” sald the Rev. R. A. M. Browne, soulmate of Mrs. Maude Hendricks, who killed herself here rather than face “black hopelessness” of her en- tanglement with the man who had won her from her husband, Roy Hendricks, gineer. a railway en- 4 upon her dead body and My wife's blood is upon an un said the crush. 4, in turn viewing the stil! figure of the woman he had lost. who, in turn, had piness had gone with) these had sald she would die rather than live with h | it dex tragedy,” graduate ard Mrs. He, too shook with sobs. Both men had loved the woman, ‘ed both. But little angled affections. Mra. Hendricks | Of her husband, For her affinity she chose to end all, rather than face public con pation. eee “The peculiar th sald the R of ¢ bia un former atudent at Hetd e att! rf H “While all of them throw the entire blame on me, and while I have been unable to offer one single argument in my own de- nx about this Browne, a worker ide of ¢ MORE MILEAGE IS DEMANDED BY THIRD HOUSE |Mre. Maude Hendricks and Rev. R | perance Worker. A. M. Browne, Prominent Tem fense, all the offers of ald, ma- teriaily and spiritually, have come to me, supposedly the arch criminal in this affair, and none to Mrs, Hendricks, who needed help far more than |. “1 was offered money to get out of the state and seek ob- livion. But when | tried to get ald for the woman | wae met with cold rebuffs.” And #0 the woman paid—to the ultimate. see Mra, Hendricks had been Mving away from her husband for some months Hendricks, who lives in Stockton Cal, sald he had sent her to Oak }iand, Cal, to take a course at a | business coll The Rev eS rowne, a polished, o dained mini d leader in the California * arated from his wife several years "dry ign, had sep. Leiber ago. Their clandestine asnoctation Laws to 6 pensions a soon took the form of flaunted ve aged and politicians; to | lationship. "§ SOW xcreave ze of members| Openly they represented them of the ; to p fish | Selves as man and wife, from entering traps; to estab “1 told Mrs. Hendricks,” sald Mrs.|iish a minir rate on beer in| Browne, “that we would brazen N, 63rd st 5, » among the mens It out and go through with It, no r find od, in high-Jinks| matter what the people sald. yoy, the sén hion, at the preliminary session| Later, however, we agreed to : of the legislature at the Press| be a little careful. red for aticiub Thursday night “1 think we both felt that such Mra. Wi About 60 real members of the| relationship could not lead to legislature were present and about| lasting happiness, and that we had succeeded in placing four other ot the widow's children homes Mrs. Ward vistted The Star office today to let us know that she had! secured a boy. and ed a tende: The about get along CONSIDER DAMAGES WASHINGTON, to a note from the U A regar wan ages for vassador stated that his lendid She recetved a hu from the prominent railro nt superintendent the sa famously toget Jan d te considerin, to the Specials at the NEW YORK BAKERY —At— Second & Yester 2 10c loaves Bread for 16¢ Assorted Cookies, 7 loaves of Bread. ...25¢ hom applicants # 16 for t ndred ca ad supe has a bo: © axe. He reports they her. can hunters shot by Canadiar 2 doz +.-15¢ ance co! er of the house. ator in goo Fy 0 “th Sht a house” members, John former state ineur sioner, acted as speak Judge ©, EB. Clay: ol of Olympia read what purport- to be the governor's mensage. » was aided and abetted by or estral drums. | wanted to get all the happines we could while the world was Ignorant of us. “We lived together happily at a San Francisco hotel until Christmas eve, when publicity drove us ou! cee In the meantime Mrs, Hendricks |had been persuaded to go back to her husband when the latter became sick, but after nursing him for tw« | weeks she returned to the pastor | saying she | pelle ltt of the features of the even ing was the requirement that Sen Dan I and Representa tive Thomas F. Murph progres a rubber elephant la I the direction of. Percy ting, a minstrel show followed { then a buffet lunch. nso (By way of N. ¥.)—Tho official press ureau, in its budget given out to has the following he newspaper Figaro of Paris that Belgians troops suffering from typhoid, dysen captured a CANAL IN @. K. SHAPE the r and cholera ent of the war hav 62,000 wound 1 now prisoners in Ger- 2,000 interned in Hol t PANAMA, Jan, 8.—Engineers re ported the canal in {ts best condl since Oct. 15, The collier Pro biggest ship It yet has ac commodated, was passed through It, asualties aince the com-| ould kill herself {f com. to live longer with Hendricks Both of us knew we were doing | wrong," continued Browne. “But | we didn’t realize how fully until ex posure came and we both knew we were branded for all time. I belleve was this awful thought which drove Mrs, Hendricks to sulcide “L knew it was wrong, but a mar cannot reconcile his love with hie responsibilities, always if he could wouldn't be human,” ; Our Page with Mii, Beeded Matet reduce THE SUN. GROCERY at the women every dey The Best Brick 1 Leg of M Shoulder Rib and I Mutton ¢ PAGE 7 Watch for Specials on the Market of The Star Every Day 6 Big Cans Milk Or 11 Ibe. Sugar. Buy Bakery Goods, Ete WOMEN'S EXCHANGE helpa needy AOFFER © imp So's COCOA 222 Wisconsin Cream Cheese Butter Dept. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 2 ty MOLE EE yi MSET THE ike Mince Mkt cvTTo 19° parcel pect 20° EE CO. jh Stall O98, rhet RANCH EGGS. Fresh Churned Washington Creamery Butter BUTTER 16: 1527 PIK Reduce the ¢ FOODS COST LESS SUGAR MURRAY STARTS THE NEW YEAR offering the people Meats at Greater Reduction. than stabs 3 BIG CANS 15c t Shoulder of Lamb, Ib.91%4@| Pot Roasts, Ib. S@-12%¢ | wre tm. of Our s50 Butk Cottes or Hl No. 1 Hams, lIb..... 15¢ | Veal Roasts...10¢-12%¢ | * nee ted Jame. ----s 10 Tl Cottage Hams, Ib....15@ | Veal Cutlets, Ib werent No.1 CHICKENG,: sip ..iscvvccagvscertcoes ofr the Be We make all our own Sausage. MURRAY MEAT CO. STALLS 2-36-7 TI OLD PIKE PLACE LIC SARK PRODUCER Chicken Dinner feo Tinked After 6 pm n Dinner wt At tviltieg Cont ‘melt 6 Lower ¥ th Pt or ape SATURDAY’S SPECIALS BELOW PUBLIC MARKET PRICES Guaranteed Absolutely Fresh 2 lac Doz., 2 for 65c Swift's Premium 2 2c Lb. 2f0r65¢ Roe 3% loor Pie and Cot B56 io and ‘aaa Mrs. De Long’s Pullman Diner 16 Vike Bt Cc Moni’s Marigold Oleomargarine E PLACE ost of Living. Note These Specials utton, Ib..12%e Mutton, Ib c oin Mutton. 10¢ hops, lb....10¢ Ribs, Steak, t Roast, 2 FOR 45c Seattle’s ‘Popular ‘Priced Market BOB WHITE SOAP 7 Macaron! Absolutely the best val and Ihe, B00, 260, oF 8 for $1.00, 206, Cole & Haraden jrocers and Coffees Konasters Leading Stall 12 Fresh Mt Mrs. Porte: Mt. Vernon Butter Store ae $1 gq 7.00; and up Bars 25c fresh ron Take South Incline Vernon J Best Brick Che rs Peanut Butter, 2 TARY MARKET || ANNEX ersey Butter, 3 Ibs. Fresh Churned Butter Fresh Local Eg Work Cascade CreameryCo. Stall 67, on the Incline. Public Mark 3 Iba. Id... OO 80, Ibs. r Pike Stall 19, SHOES wiStt Fin PLACE Near Sugar Stall “1521 Pike Place MARKET $1: To remind you what you can save buying your shoes here. { | $2.00 Boys’ | Shoes, narrow widths Men’s and Big Boys’ Oxfords and Shoes $1.50, 81.95, $2.25. SPECIALS FOR MEN Regular $1.60 FLANNEL Regular and $3 Men's Wool SWEATERS ose Gray, maroon, brown, Regular #1.60 MEN'S sOVT HATS ane SWEAT ave Worth double Tomar MEN'S WOOL UNDER- WEAR Boe ey rr and $8.00 STMT SOX 2 pair 25¢ Limitet Bl $4.00 Ladies’ narrow widths a few Shoes, and Girls’ = $1 al Q5e| Son's prices quoted below 10e8, fi good widths lies’ 1% MONEY BACK OUR MOTTO Best quailty 100 Onting Fiannels yard. Chotos new patterns. PIKE PLACK MARKET, Regular bo Astrakhan and with NEAR SUGAR STALL Regular and ¢ ke Cash 1511 PIKE PLACE PURE FOOD SHOP at B5¢ 25¢ oo and up Read 1 $3.00 Boys’ and Girls’ "$1.50 245 O’Hara’s Dept. Store 250 Mrlet ere Sanitary Pike Place Public Market Comer Public Market Carnation Milk ¥ Washington Market 94-96 PIKE ST. Allen’s Grocery STALLS 16-26 LOWER FLOOR CAKES, JELLIES Mince, COLL dmg Pumpkin, Best Apple and Huckleberry Butter, Pies — All Home-Made. Eggs and Order Early, Cheese MRS. ELLMORE Stall 28 Stall 120 Lower Floor Main Floor Pure Meat Products 20 years in the business of making Meat Products, having learned the trade in the old country. He personally supervises the making of all sausages and bolognas. Modern ma- chinery, a model bologna kitchen upstairs that is as sani- tary as can be made. All this skill, the fine old traditions and ideals, are turned to use in making JILG’S MEAT PRODUCTS. Clean meats, pure spices and this “20 years’ xeperience” are the reasons that we turn out superior sausages and bolognas. JILG'S ey pee Jilg has been Sausages, Bolognas and “Ee eee eee eee Following is a list of our products: Sausages Bolognas German Metwurst Ham Bologna Braunschwager Metwurst Garlic Bologna Little Knackwurst Tongue Bologna Frankfurters ‘ ‘Wieners Hunter’s Bologna | Munich Weisswurst Italian Salami | Cervelat Bologna | Klobassi —SPECIALS— Little Pig Pork Sausages (American), Old-time Pork Sausage, Head Cheese, Pressed Ham, Genuine German Rye Bread, Blood Pudding, Smoked Pork Sausage, home- cured and smoked Bacon and Ham. Stall 132 J ILG’S 1ST AVE. FLOOR 19: Lbs. Sugar $1}: CARNATION MILK 2 for 15¢, S5¢ doz, $3.35 case, delivered. MT. VERNON MILK 3 for 20¢, 8O0¢ doz, $3.15 ease, delivered. 4 cans Milk... -25¢ 65e Lipton’s Tea. a 1 Ib, Ghirardelit’s Chocolate 27¢ bbe Cottolene ............ -50¢ . 3 Ibs. Any Brand Can Coffee 95 Good Luck Margarine, | > 4 0, 10 Fisher Flour. . 4 GA ee 4 TOKIO TEA STORE st Fresh Churned Butte STALLS 24-36 White Tongue Sausage Blood Tongue Sausage Ring Liverwurst Backwurst SANITARY FISH MARKET Tel. Main 2410 STALL 128—Free Delivery Our name not only implies cleanliness and sanitation, but our sea foods are also sanitary and high class, All our goods inspected and guaranteed by manager. GEO. MIHALOS New Zealand Butter, 3 Ibs.. Call at our grocery department for quality and prices. E. C. KNAIER Stalls 43-4547 Rasmussen’s Model Bakery Stall 14—Lower Floor S-layer Cakes 2ayer Cakes Best assortment of coffee cakes in the city. Headquarters for sweet rye, raisin rye, pumpernickel, Lower Floor ARMOURDALE EN me i ‘stan 9 | 400 Hand-rolled Chocolates, hs Good Hama, haif or whole, tb..14¢ } 300 Hand-rolled Chocolates, 1b, Tamb Chops, 2 Ibe 2he ‘ ; Ting Lamb, ibe a BG | getteecees, cone ‘206 4 Pork Roast, ib 4228S | 260 Peanut Brittle, Ib.......45e ee nin Bteak, 1b 17'%se | STALL 14—LOWER FLOOR Two Good Vegetable Specials Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. 10¢, | Dry Onions, 5 lbs....10¢ & 8 Ibs. One S-layer cake from our large to any one of our customers who that we do not give better quality larger quantity for the same money than any bakery HOT BREAD 6°00 cits for BBS MRS. PFEFFER’S BAKERY, ‘1513 FIRST AVE SPECIALS FOR WOMEN Regular To WOMEN'S and t1.00 KUBBERS WoMEN'S 25e WAIST Worth S00 to Samplp tine 19¢ The ROMPERS —__—— Rervlar 660 2.10 ertea 1 NGALOW en’ 4 APRONS " A9e # 1te 360 quailty Women Black Cashmore Hose 25e Bost and dig- Regular $1.00 LONG KIMONOS Bath Towel 19¢

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