The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 12, 1915, Page 7

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Flowers Telegvaphed to All Parts of the World sages, etc. Appropriate W. cially priced at, HOLLYWOOD GARDENS Second and Pine Phone Main 1665 for Less Money Frye & Co. Markets Saturday Specials Choice Spare Choice Shoulder 2 aca of Mutton Choice Steer Pot "oast... Choice Veal Choice Loin Choice Leg of Mutton Choice Steer Sir- Anchor Brand Bacon .......-+ Fancy Plymouth Eggs (storage) . IIe 12c Ate Te Te Ihe 15e 18¢ 10¢ 18e CREAMERY BUTTER » 2 lbs. for 65c 4 cans Wild Look for U. S. Purple Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 10 P. M. FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING EVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELCOME iia oe Yesier 2 10c loaves Bread for 15¢ Assorted Cookies, 2 doz. .15¢ 25¢ More Meat BEST Peed .33¢ ato Baskets, filled with fresh each PRES, LINCOLN Seattle is loyally memory of Abraham Lincoln martyred president, the Lincoln day banquets by republicans at the Washington [hotel and the progressives at the |Lincoin hotel Friday night, several other Lincoln day programs have honoring the today been arranged. Lincoln day exer clses were held in the public and high schools. As it is a legal holt day, public offices and banks have been closed. Sons of the American Revolution will meet at the Lincoln hotel at 6 o'clock Friday night. where Rev John D. Foster, of the University of Puget Sound, will lecture on ‘The Character and Influence of Abraham Lincoln.” Dr. Foster met Lincoin several times. Lieut. Gov. Hart will speak on Lincoln at the African Methodist Episcopal church Friday night. Oth- ler speakers will be Rev, H. Milton | Micken, Andrew R. Black and Rev. |W. D. Carter Lincoln's birthday will be cele. |brated by Gen. Geo. A. Custer Camp No. 1, Sons of Veterans, at the Armory. | 1 } Jon her way here from Honolulu, the American steamer Rio Pasig) took on mysterious airs, gave the quarantine station at Port Town send the go-by, and then slipped/ into Elliott bay without so much as a word to her local agents. All went along well with the “ship of mystery” until Dr. B. J. Lioyd, U. 8. health surgeon, told the Big Specials SATURDAY Seattle Market Occidental and Yesler MEATS—(Stalls 1-9) Steer Pot Roast Shoulder Pork Roast i Fresh Dressed Hens say, 12¢ FLOWERS VALENTINES We have on display in our Second Ave ment of Novelties, including Baskets, Flowering Plants, Cor- window the | Resides | the | FOR QUARANTINE j Upon entering into Puget Sound ‘DOES RHEUMATISM a fine assort- cut flowers, spe- $1.00 Rio Pasig to chase back to Port/ ? wutwnaind sa ~anned for, WE PAMPERED THAT MULE TILL ee ee HE DIED FROM LUXURY." it was a gloomy crew that/new tango dance for the first time watched the gay lights of Semttle Od men ern me, making fools flicker into nothingness Tharwday night as the Rio Pasig sadly turned her bow about and headed sound. USE SUSPENDERS TO | TIE BANK CASHIER le DICINE down | LAKE, Mont, Two masked robbers bound the cashier of the Furmers’ State| bank with their suspenders and) Feb |robbed the place of $2,500 Inte yee- | | terday AMUSEMENTS |MOORE Mate. Wed. and tat High Jinks wa A MAYHEW M au NEXT =k | e wae $00) ma, Mat te SEATS NOW sm Tonight at 9:15 STANDARD GRAND OPERA CO. 'Haensel and Gretel 5—OTHER 10 1G ACTS—5 | Reserved Seats 2he 20 ory “THE PROLEN SAF PANTAGES Vaudeville’s laughing hit, MARCO TWINS 5--Musical Nosses--5 10¢ and 20 }- BOTHER YOU? The Doctors Say “Use METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON | COUPLE FIND | “RICH MINE But They Aren't Going Fool- ish Over It, They Tell Star Correspondent in Chicago | Okanogan Woman Tells the fl Reporter a Story About a Mule; It Has a Moral CHICAGO, Ul, Feb, 12.01 n 4 time there was an ornery ol |i |mule and he dug a gold mine with jis two front feet |, This tale ts fact, not fable, But it has a m i, America’s newest millionaire is] FL AM wife after years the mountain: has just dis a rich gold mine in Okanogan coun ty, Washington! nd his wife have just come | where he's ptury © thelr new mine. They've given the effete East and Its cities and people and luxury the onceover, And they're going right straight back to the diggings again! to buy} | No, sir,” said Mabee when the} correspondent approached, “1 don't fee! like talking. 1 was out at a | dinner last night where 1 saw this | | of thempelves dancing. I don't feel good this morning. 1 won't talk Whereupon he hugged one leg! jap over the other, serunched down | Jin bis he vale and began to ta You'll have to Mrs. Mabee | about that mine. It's hers | d it, and she owns it,” he er since our daughter Mra. Mabee's ntains with ardehips of a prow pec V'd about ¢ ip all hope we'd ever make a strike. Put Mrs, Ma bee stuck to the game. “She went at it ectentifically, and one day she came on a patch of ground where the «old was just laying thick fn the grass. We be lkun to dig—and there's millions of gold right In sight there now! “Mm. Mabee,” the correspond ent adked, “suppose a Star reader "WE ®RE GOING BACK TO OUR MOUNTAINS AND OUR NUGGETS? wanted yours him to to find a gold mine Just how would you a go about it?" " said Mabee. very rich jold mine in all the Unite: inter rupted her hi “The 4 ing party was galloped away once more he pawed up the ground and un coveted pure gold! Well, you can bet they petted and pampered that mule and treat LJ ornery mule, all saddled and pack < 116 ans aaes ed, liked the grass so well he @ ore’ Ret Gana sss: AEG Too sree Pon ineeae . wouldn't be caught. When they te from. 1246 © 18. 1503 Pike Place —|tried to grab him he ran off and|— srAaLn. 16 Tae LOO! Quick Delivery By Mrivate ae began mibbling again. i Fresh Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, 4 “They chased him and he | s Chicken Dinner, with 35c lbs. for ... s run further up the mountain. | ple and coffee. .... ed Swias Cheese, Ib. .3. side. They followed, and as he orn Baked Ham Dinner, Pure Yaklnm ‘Honey, $966 | Musterole” So many-sufferers have foun Het in MUSTEROLE that you to buy ® small jar and try tt | Just spread it on with the fingers..| Rub it in, First you feel a gentle! Ze is 8¢ FISH—(Stall 11) Hallbut, 4 tbe Smelt. 2 Ibe. VEGETABLES—(Stalle 16-17) 10¢ 25¢ 2he he Onions, 4 Ibs. Yakima Potatoes, PRUSTO—(eeall 10) 17 Ibs. 250 20¢ ihe he Peanut Batt Macaroni, 4 # ibs. Sugar |f BuTTER AND |B (Stall 18) 4 nnn Wild Mose ati on of low, then a delicious, cooling com fore MUSTEROLE up atiffe ay, but does not t at skin the place of the munsy od musta: plaster | Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, Pieu | Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sprains, Brute on, Stitt Neck, Headache and Colds Chest Gt often prevents) nia) drugetat’s, In 2he ar special latwe he 1d 50 oapital get the genuine MUS EXAMINY rReE | palace, | lng in hexury like elt ed him like a king They gave him a regular mule} and every meal was a ban-) But they finally fed him up| o fat that he rolled over in his| juxury and died!" And the moral of Mabee's tale as that most human beings who| ind gold mines kfll their happiness | nd theynselves by their lethora of prosperity Mabee and his wife assert they re not going to do any fatal roll-| the mule. very REWERS TURN HAND OCANNING INDUSTRY Alvin, Elmer and Minnie Hem | Ich, of Seattle, are among the tn-| rorporators of the Surf Packing Ic ‘o., Which today announced ita In on of ent the eannery business at Abe Sea foods, ve afd fruit will be pre A building 90x120 feet ts | erected on Jand adjofhing the Aberdeen brewery JAlvin’ kuemrich toc tid it has |not been determined whether an effort would be made to convert the brawery bulldings to cannery} Juses after Jan. 1, 1916 | | JACOB PROVED IT | acy commission in Judge Mack h’s court was sker the alleged Insanity of Je 4 jtosk i untal Pomatoski sude de. question by maki av one of the bailiffs, A yaued in which half a dozen THEY SEE THE SIGHTS j The Market Basket Habit Is a Money Saving | CORNER Public Market Sanitary Pi ke Place Public Market ete t brRADE ATTHE Buy Bakery Goods, Etc Women’s nee | OLD PIKE PLACE pang] i: CAKES, JELLIES Mince, Pumpkin, Apple and Huckleberry Plea — All Home-Made. Order Early. MRB. ELLMORE Stall 120 Main Floor ne © MIET ei PRODUCER HERE FOODS COST LESS mens une PrEerVEns BAKERY 1519 Piest Ave, Music by Dewey’s Orchestra AFTERNOON AND EVENING ON THE FIRST AVENUE FLOOR SUGAR Hr $5. 90 Delivered 3 Girls’ § A PRIZE FREE Ladies’ Shine Parlor Alwe store at Department LOWER FLOOK 5} Hammond's Best Flour, Sack ie Dative fon needs 18 Lbs. Sugar. ... .$1.00 Angel Food Cake. «. int 25c le ee ee 5e oh Fresh Rotis and Doughnuts, don. 106 pry iets 22c ses tnd Somonee 15c doa. boxes Matches Ree are aah bey 2 Mackerel TOKIO TEA STORE 3 GIRLS LS) BAKERY Fos ae ie cas tape ae Stalls 24 and 36 Baa RR Ce dc roll Toltet . Pan 2 peli ‘ 15c | Paner : m5 - 5c Campbell's Soups, Pork and Beans, Pine Tomatoes, Corn, Tuna Fish and Oysters, German Meat Products, Sausages and sengees, Made et In making sausages and 1 We apect perfectly a Zoe. 25e. Be’ BGe Free delivery on orders of $2 or over, not including sugar. Cole & Haraden ‘7 LEADING GROCERS AND COFFEIE ROASTERS PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET RAINIER MEAT co. 1527 PIKE PLA‘: Stall 132, JILG’S ® Ist Ave. Floor Eggs, the best local, yeas and ot cada any quantity, 2 dozen for Washington Butter, best, per pound Happy Home Pineapple HOF we eeeeesseeseee Seeerenveeveesesersereeees Legs Mutton, Ib......15¢ Eastern = half P uaker Oats, Lamb Che PS, a tbe: 25e who th. 2 ae 15¢ horned .10c Pork Ste ik, 2 sod 25¢ | Home-rendered Lard 12%e@ hice Pork Roast, ib. ; 12%¢ | Cottage Butts, Ib..... Be Veal Hp vast, Ib. 12%e-16e Dry Salt Pork, lb..12%¢ Veal Chops, 2 Ibs....25¢ | Fresh Tripe, Ib.. -.Té Lest ‘Land, ths. 50. 12% @ | Link Sausag Ib. . Sanitary meng First Ave. Floor. FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS. Also Cor. Western Ave. and Madison. DUNGENESS Seattle’s Popular Priced Meat Market. FRESH CHURNED WASHINGTON “HONOR” BRAND BUTTER LB, evry = 3 LBS. $1.00 ea) © Ib. Free cup served. Good Luck Margarine, Ib..25¢ Good sewed W Onk Leather. M. & K. CO! CO., STALL 6&8 Mild, full-cream Cheese, Ib 20¢ Stamped Ranch Eggs, doz. .30¢ Don't forget our Knaier Brand of Coffees. Satisfaction or money back is our motto, E. C. KNAIER STALLS 4345.47 SPECIAL! Stall 108. Main Floor Fresh Halibut, 4 Ibs for Fresh Herring, 7 Ibs. for Fresh Trout, Ib Crab Salad, 1b M. J. B Collee Special FOR SATURDAY ONLY 5-Ib. can at 30c Ib. 6 lbs. Sugar.. a 10¢ Ibs. 75¢ Fresh Crabs always on hand from Dungeness. For the enjoyment of our pat rons we will have special music at our Stand Saturday afternoon Fine old and evening. ey Ch es cys Woe Jaen say esine Ubeanteger aim _Fresh Meat Specials e el ant 104, Brick Ib. by the brick 17¢ Ib. by the cut All kinds Salads, Cold Meats, ete. HUBER & KLASHKI STALLS 12-21 LOWER FLOOR Armourdale Meat Co. tly Fresh Dy ke » 20¢ OCCIDENTAL MARKET I BRODHTN Sanitary Market ical, EO0S, 30c Doz. fami Very fine Cream Brick Cheese, Ib. ........ When Shopping on Saturday, Fall to Visit the First and Only Exclusive Pork Don't with ple and coffee 25c Mrs, De Long’s Pullman Diner 76 PIKE ST. jar Mt. Vernon ‘Jersey Butter 1521 Pike Place hand-rolled Chocolates, Murray Meat Company Is going to give you some Real Bargains for Saturday only Ib.. ‘ee 15¢ 40 Peamut Brittle, Ib. o« Hood’s Home-Made Veal Roast,’ Ib....+.+ 10¢ | Loin of Pork, Ib......17¢ Candies a Pork ‘Roast, Ib 11%¢ | Loin Pork Chops, Ib. .18¢ Corner Pike Place Market 3 Pot Roast, lb.. 10¢ pee home ies S Veal Cutlets, Ib tad ( hickens, ‘tb -18¢ 4 ooetieeas Se | BIG SLAUGHTER tb se hind ‘176 | own factory Washington Market 94-96 PIKE ST, 50 Lbs. Flour $1.55 MURRAY MEAT Co. STALLS 2,3-5-7 FREE! FREE! M Coffee at $1.00 SPECIAL Patent Excellent of DRY aks .28 and $1.5 50 Blue Knit W CANVAS GLOVES, pr 1 H #1 Long 49c| : Kimonos Be Flour, and $ | Woot Ruff | We Sell Allen’ S Grocery STALLS 18-26—-LOWER FLOOK Ovatans,. LTC | Blue and brow Let Us Reduce Your Grocery BM THE SUN GROCERY STALLS 106-112-114—Main Floor 10c| Fresh Washington Peanut Butter, Creamery Butter, 1b 30c 2 Ibs. 25c | Walats Green Lake Eggs, doz | Brick Cheese, GOOD SHOES CHEAP in abe 300, 3 doz 85c | 1. 20c _dioiant Say O’HARA’S PIKE PLACE MARKET | "© 15e White Clover Creamery STALLS 16-22—LOWER FLOOK OPPOSEDE "MURRAY'S

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