The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1915, Page 6

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AN ROO NOMIC AL, Men’s $4 at 5 Work Shoes In Tan and Black at $2.50 $2.95 rellows Longue Wetiee Ee Heavy double sole fog hard wear at jowntown garage and clearing eart house to # ee eheere all ganized Autobus Owners tion is working on this project to ably the average fitney is not cov day ering more than 200 miles a day MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE BY PARCEL POST whereby suppli | wholesale que SAMPLE Second Ave at Pike headquarte make an immense saving by dog whe their repair work ona big scale and lotted fixed runs and be required Arizona officials disregard law to YY buying ofl, gasoline, tires and/to maintain regular schedules save poorhouse inmates from other parts by wholesale. The sale of six tick ‘ing and other of the more intangible busses, is being considered “Absolutely Sanitary.” SOUTH END PUBLIC MARKET THIRD-VESLER.- WASHINGTON-FOURTH Phone Orders Promptly Filled. Free Delivery. Phone Elliott 185 LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. Mothers’ Congress Takes Up Fight for City Playfields; Talks of Legislative Topics By Mabel E. Abbott delegation today board to oppose Pot Roast Beef, Ib playground committee. to retain the playfield supervisors in the park board's budget “It looks to me a uous program and watching the in-| tent faces or the mothers, if, comee of the | Mothers Congress {s a dramatic politics a little bit.) ying up to the natural | jand proper desire of the public for retrenchment,” “But this ts not a question of more | question of where the money shall be spent. It is our | business to show |there is another public | which says that they may retrench on the boulevards if they but not on the playfields The park board will meet again the board that 1 Spectal bargains in Poultry. Bold all day as Advertised STALLS 38 to 42. Independent Packing Co. PREE FARMERS’ SECTION. | Yakima Potatoes, sack..70¢ Fresh Onions, 7 Ok: | Sweet Potatoes, Cabbage, head ... | Lettuce, 2 heads ber of the co-operative exchange! established before the holidays in ithe Pike place market have told me it means bread and butter to them to | have the stall kept open Mayor Gill says it is one best things that is being done in But it has grown to pro- have to be done to that end, thaty their activities are causing loss of sleep in high places. Because you can't overlook the wishes of 3,000 strength of the Mothers and we must have The mothers Dressed Hen: sons, know hence to fool or sidetrack moth | will ask the city to take over and Dutch Cleanser, 2 cans. Navy Beans, 4 Ibe... td aad Best Coffee, 2 Ibs |help of the Mother . |of the Seattle branch; Mra. ©. E Reach of Olympia is state presi dent, and Mrs. Hannah K. Schoff is} national president. There are 35/ The next thing was the creation lof a committee of seven women to take turns attending school board Relief work done by the need of a home for Big Specials SATURDAY Seattle Market Occidental and Yesler MEATS—(Stalis 1-9) Choice Steer Pot Roast, Wash. Milk. 4 cans. cannot keep pi Full Cream Cheese, is composed of the mothers of chil dren in one particular school. They meet in the school building, sitting | in the desks their children have just | vacated, The teachers are ex offi-| clo members Creamery Butter, Ib... Jersey Butter, Italian Cheese, ib. Bulk Cocoa, Ib. . and home was the main object; but | soon it became clear that it was quite as important that the chil-/| dren's playmates should come from| homes that were clean and pure. and that meant social welfare work Fresh Herring, 3 lbs.. Kipperéd Salmon, 2 lbs.25¢ Fresh Catfish, T-Bone Steak, Kippered Herring, |b. Large Shrimps, 2 German Carp, 2 Ibs. places for the children to play, as| well as to study, and safe streets for them to come and go in, and} that meant civie work FISH—(Stall Fresh Catfish, Ib.. 7 Fresh Herrings, 3 lbs. 10¢ Fresh Crabs, § VEGETABLES—(5: be a curfew ordinance, and modern| juvenile courts, and good county and city institutions, and a red light] abatement law, and the right men and women administering all these things, as well as the schools; and) that meant something more like po! itfes than the Mothers’ Congress| will ever admit {t does Corn Flakes, : 2 ‘pkgs. Cottage Cheese, Ib..... Asparagus Tips, can... Best Onions, BAKERY—(Stail 12) 2 10¢ Loaves Bread Clam Nectar, can.. pil Pickles, dozen.. Nim's Beans, Summer Sausage, FRUITS—(Stall 10) power, and began to know the pen ome Hose, eee Th Grape Fruit, GROCERIES—(Stalis 13-14) § LBS, SUGAR § LBS. SUGAR ¥ * Soda Biscuits, Florida Grapefruit, 3 tor 10¢ Jap Oranges, dozen Magnet. Coffee Potatoes, sack ene, $1.10 LL foci (Mado at stand) Yakima Potatoes, sack fi Washington Creamery Dried Onions, 7 Fresh Ranch ¥ Bread, 3 loaves... wressive on this commi No strings on y other things to take ad vantage of them. Phone Elliott 185 ‘profit. Use them for results wa Aime iva, a 1 dvln VAGe © WE. Sor LAKE ‘5 ) JITNEY BUS ASSOCIATION MAY ESTABLISH CENTRAL STATION AND BUY SUPPLIES IN QUANTITY |)": @ necessaries, he also figure ean vest be bought in the block COP FINDS STAR WON'T 8. E. Co, Manif, Concern CARRY HIM ON JITNEY Ling estimates t are 400 jit ne now running in Seatt Fitne seen are NO respect himself he tg operating thre instead of a nickel 1 ave. ime rhe economies of This wos demonstrated to: siness probably well Illustrated by his cane For each machine a $2 state Ii cense, a $4 city vehicle tax and « 0 driver's fee ix requirgd. Tire cost averages about one cont a mile Miguring gasoline, ofl, repairs, de @ preciation and everything else, Ling ays the total expense of operate pretty day when? e Schelling, after noon driver, trte to ride on a & 1 all in vain nd ave. auto us on the strength of bis star stead of a nickle One step osed for putting| will run from 2% to 3 cents a mile itney siness on an ef. The fares will a¥ere cents a fictent ane ing basis in Seat /1mtle from morning to night. Lin ja the ¢ shment of a ‘eat cars make 250 miles a day so the sae of each car vary from § a day, minus, of course, the ently or-| wages of a driver associa) Ling figures, however, that prob: A committee of the r In addition to furnishing & means so the figures would reduced aught in accordingly tities, such @ bulld-| Ling and other jitney men are it is suggested, might be so) authority for statement that an be b ituated 4s to serve as @ great cen- the electric company has checkers al passenger stat where a per out all over town gathering figure mn could find cars leaving at all as to the number of pas re car times for any part of the city ried by the autos and of tata. Alfred Ling, member of the or Working on Schedule Plan ganization committee, ts working) The committee probably wil plans for such an as ation bring {n @ report at an early moet ing of the association favoring He estimates that the jitmen can some sort of a schedule agreement eby the machines will be al ts for 2 Insurance, legal advice, advertise cents, good on all association Jmember in Olympia during the leg-yalties of power islature, to keep an eye on the ee mothers’ pension law and the child They are pulled and hauled at ta yotimes, for selfish « The wv bill; and an investigation of i at the Y. M. ©, A. swim: | have to make difficult dec and where their boys &0,|take the consequences. 7 have ist a few of the many matte un era that filled the all-day session. | ty eee ertake much with scanty wcause they all have homes are of they bave made their mar on schoo! architecture, co study, courta, city governmer state laws. hing And when you go home tonight and find mother getting dinner, 't Ie the story of the organ!. | with the children home from school zation of the most radically {and under foot, try to wake up to Sitting and listening to the stren But occurred to me that the Individual thing in the whole |the fact that hereafter “mother's! world—the mother Instinct. it ie @ tory of the sudden birth of that organiza out of the fond, age-old habit of mothers of getting together to talk about their children. It is the story of its uncon. trollable id almost frightened Growth into an educational, civic and political power It is the story of an organ! zation that reaches into 3,000 homes in Seattie sion bind rank and clase by th est tie in the world, t to make the world a little bet- for their children to ways” will have to be reckoned with in many other places beside | the kitchen! Meat Specials ARE Money Savers Frye & Co. Markets Saturday Specials FRESH DRESSED (igh), » .....18¢ EXTRA CHOICE WASHINGTON BUTTER ....C Chae Ye! 15¢ Te Choice Shoulder 1 Pork Roast... . 12:c ie Pa Rot. W22e ron sea 14c i their only aim: but they finding so many things that’ having been isn't «much eee Mrs. C. E. Bogardus is pres dent | ent-Teacher associations in the! attie branch—or were yesterday; | is growing #0 fast the records/ pe with It Teacher association Each Paren’ see At first, team play between schoo! | Was necessary to have safe} It was essential that there should) And so the mothers became al MAJORITY CAN AMEND RULES OLYMPIA Jan. 1 Af it he privilews of 'ainending the rules, ff Strictly Fresh Local OT Bk tua it renticad. jwoolneeee oan 33e s vote, and progressives | GOZ ........ 7 2 dozen for...... sought to am the present house by a «ub. [4 cans Wild oe ymittee const € Tor Mur H ine Bom guia BA : Rose Milk .. harles IT. Reb ar Pim i Mal Pela gel Aide Se! Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality Read Star Want Ads for Shops Open Until 10 P. M STONG’S PRICES BEAT THEM ALL 21 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $1.00 NO. 50 SACK CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR $1.40 4 HIG CANS CARNATION ANDERSON GROCERY CO. BIG SALE CONTINUED AT THE BIG STORE Bperinis Not Included CAEN ATION MIDAS Anderson Grocery Co. We Want Your Business Fresh Churned Wash. Creamery Butter, Guaranteed Eggs, Doz. 25c Carnation Butter Stores Co. STALLS 316-317-318 AND 102 CORNER MARKET 19 Lbs. Sugar for $1.00 SHOULDGET IT c 3 Lbs. lb. 85c¢ Zoble Grocery sta’z3 PHONE ELLIOTT 4314—FREE DELIVERY . WHY PAY MORE? Suc Sack Patent Flour for ay: vee ee es «$1.50 STONG'S MAIKHT With Quality an@ Quantity Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. CENTER OF MARKET ON PINE ST. Black Tea 45c an oe ae Apples, per box..75¢ Navel Oranges, per dor. Call for Stall Florida Grape Fruit, special 5¢ California Grape Fruit, Saturd: Lucky Strike Fruit Co. Stalls 331-335-336 TOKIO ) GROCERY co. Stalls 104-123 Otto’s Quality Market LOWER FLOOR 5 Lbs. ny for. f English Walnuta, 2 Ibe Wn. Fuss & Co Big White, Sanitary Market Stalls 310-111-112, Annex 13-14 Eastern Cottage Hams, 15c Eastern Hams, whole or 1 5c « ra large Grape F Stall 18—Lower Floor Mrs. Porter's Peanut Prices on Fresh Eastern Dry Sait Pork, 1 1 c Green Ground Bone, 4 25c¢ Ibs 15¢, 7 Ibs. Ground fresh every day. CHAS. LA FONTAINE Stalls 11-12—Lower Floor Dry Balt Pork, Shoulders of Lamb. IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-3-4 Shoulder of Lamb, » Pig Pork Sausage, Ib. 15¢ = = Stand Brenneman & Mcintosh Mrs. West's Home Bakery STALL 358 Pacific Coast Fish STALL 301 Big Salmon for... .25¢ Saturday Only LUCKY STRIK STALL 207 Imported Spanish Onions, STALLS 200-015 AT THE German Delicatessen Stall 209 You can get the finest Imported and Domestic Cheese. teeteted osvens AAAAne LOWER FLOOR Mrs. Oliver rtment of smok cured and salt meats at STALL 309, Main Floor. Also Fresh Dressed Chickens ¥ PS way) i - rl a | Rubners. first ae 4 | rn eer ROPOSE THAT PORT LEVY TRYING TO BUY | OPEN FISH MARKET PORTLAND THEATRES {cuss The establishment by the Seattle STALL 251 Apples, box, delivered 65e COLLYER MUST ° GO TO STATE PEN FOR LIFE attle motion pic is in Portland today ture magnate. could sell to the several houses which add to his chain TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS Our private ex ange serves all depart ments of he marke MAIN 6989 srALL %0 10¢ 3 for 106 only, Ib. sooo 1006 oy *~ tb. tits 1 1 NUT er BUTTER EVRY pe DAY asy ar: LIVING--STALL SI FlOOR PIKE PLACE MARKET. Puget sound National and Sun said to be the ones FEED PRICES BAD FOR POULTRYMEN According to Western ave poultrymen will soon go plea of guilty of Commerce. » of forestalling the STAR MAN MARRIES impression that he had been robbed Cinnamon Rolls. » law required that Prosecutor Lundin («cidental at Yesler Opposite Interurban. conducted the case in conformity wi law In such unusual cases Columbia authorities re- imprisonmen se for shipment to 8 consignment of hides held as con an Francisco SEM rE N rs MOORE—Tonight—Al Week |METROPOLI TAN MAY ROBSON “Martha By. the- Day” Just Around the Corner at 1622 Fourth Ave. Inesday and Saturday LEROY TALMAaBogco MIGHTY MONARCHS OF MYSTERY AND THEIR MASSIVE ALL STAR COMPANY PANTAGES Johannes Josefsson Best House Pai: $1.50 per gal. LOEW’S EMPRESS . $2.00 per gal. ANDREW MACK SUNSET PAINT BALABAN the Misleuding Mu 10; 10c and 20c Reserved Sents Yesler Cale Assorted Cookies, 2 doz.....15¢ 3 10¢ loaves Bread, rye, pumper- se BBE doz........106 10¢ ', Girls’ and Children’s KAVANAGH'S and Union, at Madiaon 50cto$5 SAVED teal Department, ne and fit glasses Ss of glasses you may re- Aupttcated tor me DR. EDWIN J. BROWN Department, Washington Bia popper TOO OT ewes: eee

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