The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1915, Page 6

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Elliott 185 Pot Roast, Bi Good Steer Steak, "Round Steak, Ib Veal Roast, Ib. .. Veal Cutlets, 1b. as wChoice Pork Roast, Ib... Chotte Pork Steak, Ib. Choice Loin Pork ye Leg of Lamb, Ib. ... ‘Loin Lamb Roast, Ib. ... MLamb Chops, Ib. ...... Dry Salt Pork, 1b. ‘Best Pure Lard, Ib ‘Best Lard Compound, Ib ‘1915 Spring Lamb, fore quarter, 1915 Spring Lamb, hind quarter, Ib... Absolutely “tb -.12%e6 | -10¢ | Lots of Other Bargains NDEPENDENT PACKING COMPANY Sanitary SOUTH END | PUBLIC MARKET Third Ave. to Fourth Ave. on Washington St. (Entire Block.) Free Delivery OUR ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE BEST MEATS FOR LESS MONEY | -Wholesale Prices to the Consumer Always ompound Shortening, 5 Bocky Ib. Bologna Sausage, Ib Head Cheese, Ib Liver Sausage, Ib Sliced Ham, Ib sliced Bacon, IB. .....sse00s Fancy Chickens, Ib Hams, one-half or whole, Il Shoulder Hams, Ib Local Bacon, Ib Bacon Ends, Ib Smoked Pig Smoked Smoked ) Fancy 1, Ib .39¢ | a | STALLS 38 TO 42 STALLS 1.2 STALL 8 STALLS 44.45 Oranges. doz 10¢, 15¢ | New Spuds. tb Gooseverries, 2 boxes t5e ae. doz. 10¢ ] Celery, bunch Tomatoes, 1b. gd Fruit, 6 for . Zhe | Young Onions, 4 bunches New Potatoes, 4 Ibs Vrain fo Se Head Lettuce, each Lemons, doz Hones. comb Green Peas, Ib. Grape Fruit, 6 for | ‘Tomatoes, Ib. . Curly Letiuee, 4 for Large Cucumbers, 2 for | ‘Lemons, doz, . RSS Carrots, 2 Ibs. Oranges, dox | “Green Onions, 4 bunches tlie, Ib | “Radishes. 5 bunches at Spuds, 2 Ibs. ‘ oung — tes bunches y Butter, 2 Tbs. . large cans Milk... iM Cream Cheese, 2 Mt. Vernon Milk, 4 for. | Buttermilk, gal. , “Hee Cream, quart. : STALLS 63.64 Free Car Tickets Lemon: Tbs doz. . ed Peanuts, 2 Ibe Fruft, 3 for .. STALLS 58-59 Salmon. 2 Ibs... STALL 67 Fruit, 3 for . STALL 10 own Peas, ib STALL 70 STALL 71 own Tomatoes, Ib -15¢ “ fous, 6 Ibs ..... vee STALL 76 Holly, Centennial Best or Patent (Delivered only with $1.00 order, not Grape Fruit, 5 for. Cherries, Ib. |] burning desire to k republicans 7 be ea. ro oo Sweet Oranges, doz Wherefore, while progressives are Caan Poses > i ¥ Apples, doz debating whether to keep up sep ow Ternips, ae Florida Grape Fruit, 2 for larate party identity, or Nock to othe Large Cucumbers each Secle Aah ene ood Bieerslas what cast Gee cokes r Dt ips, 3 bunche . | " Pe oung Turnips, aches Head Le for | Tat's hold a banquet.” he said STALL 50 Spinach, | 3 May 12 there will be a Bohemian Rye, 3 loaves New Potatoes, 2 lbs | at the Commercial club 2 large loaves Bread Dry Onions, 4 Ibs newly fitted up in the Ar Chocolate Cakes, 2 for STALL 69 | annex. And Thomas Jeffer Macaroons, 3 doz ALPHA COFFEE & TEA CO. son's birthday will be celebrated. It STALLS 65.66 Coffee, Ib. - 20¢, 2 Ibs |is true that Tom was born on April) Kippered Salmon, 2 ibs... .25¢ | Cocoa, 1b. |12, but why object to postponement Hallbut, 4 Ibs. .... Alpha Blend Coffee, tb. 306, of 90 days or #0 when the colunel ts Halibut Cheeks, 3 tbs Whe, ..cceeeeee sees ing so well with bis flirta- Fresh Shad, 3 Ibs....... STALLS 56-57 Brick Codfish, 2 Ibs.......20¢ WILLIAMS @ BEAN The colonel bas fixed up a pro- Large Salt Mackerel, each..15¢] Strong Cheese, tb . gram of 14 speeches. Six of those STALL 62 Best Butter, 2 Ibe | will be made by progressives, two New Spuds, 4 ibs Cucumbers, each Spinach, 4 Ibs Cabbage, Ib Asparagus, Ib STALL 26 Hothouse Lettuce. Baby Squash, Ib. STAL Grape Fruit, 4 for.. Lemons, doz. Peanuts, 2 Ibs STALL 72 Idaho Best Flour, sk. $1.69 Spinach, !b. de be Navy Beans, 4 Ibe......2h¢ New Potatoes, 3 Ibs 10¢ |] & bars Lenox Soap 25¢ STALLS 7475 New Cabbage, Ib. Young Turnips, 4 bunches... STALL 79 Seed Potatoes, 7 Dry Onions, 7 Ibs... STALL 8 Peanut Butter, 2 Ibs. o* Full line of Heinz goods. ANDERSON’S GROCERY = Our 30c Coffee, 2 Large Cucumbers, Large Head Lettuce. Young Turnips, for.. L4 SUGAR, 20 ibs.. Tomatoes, 2 cans Rice, Ib. F Ibs Quaker Oats, pke. Macaroni, Ib. ‘ Matches, 3 boxes 3 sacks Salt Large can Milk . cellent $1.69 Pe including specials.) Washington Milk, case.. Carnation Milk, case...... ‘Extra Standard ‘Extra Standard Tomatoes, Extra good June Peas, doz White Linen Soap, 8 bars. Large can Milk.. “3 sacks Table Salt....... 5 ibs. Macaroni.... omatoes, do: can.. lb. brick Fancy White Codfish.. boxes Double Dip Matches. These Big Specials Good All Week! 20c can Mustard Sardines. 35c can Norway Fishballs. 20c can Norway Fishballs. Head Rice, 5 Ibs.. 50c Brooms, each.... 40c can Lobsters. Cream of Wheat, pkg. 25c Clow’s Waffle Flour Rolled Oats, 6 Ibs.. 10c can Oysters, 4 for.. No. 4 pail Cottolene, regular. 65 No. 2 pail Cottolene, regular 35c Snider’s Catsup, 3 bottles. Tos Washington Milk, can STALL 12 each. ...10¢ Green Onions, 4 bunches... 5. STALL 14 3 bunches MARKET GROCERY STALLS 16.25 With $1.00 Grocerie Relled Oats, 6 Ibs. . 10¢ Toilet Paper . Free Delivery STALLS 4647 each $1.00 —_.._______-—¢, ONIONS 7 © | Of all the bulb crops “which in ‘elude Europe's famous geriic, the is the only one that has at- ( d commercial importance in this country. The onion“is grown both from sets and seed. The wets are the cured bulbs of the season before erop. When replanted early they produce green onions with surpris ing rapidity and they are invalu- , able to the small gardener. For his Jater crop and winter supply of Jarger onions the backyard farmer an plant seed which will require | the use of its space the full grow ing season. The householder wants the green or immature crop first mot all. @ ¥ | weil Onions are distinctive among plenty of room for the hand-weed- corset $12,000 jn bouds were found, vegetables are difficult onion bed. to inasmuch quire more cultivation and attention than almost any other. much to tops. This or too heavily manu ” | UCN the tops continue to the season, Sugar, $6 SUR: caine s ste 04 03 é RSE Crisco, all sizes. 25¢, 50¢ and ‘$1. ‘00 "STALLS 28 bend 37 se | ing. ” On some soils onions run too occurs in wet. red ground, If grow large and the bulbs remain small well along 4 common remedy is to break down the tops, which are taking the plant food that b {should go Into the onion proper | In harvesting it is customary to | pull the onions and Toure on the surface for two o as they re days, The And weeds eradicate {n an|ing or thawing jare to be kept fore the top soll should be thoroly | place. and finely prepared fertilizer after the turned will help loose and moist, will be found ideal depends largely Raking in a ground has been wonderfully, ér lowland, soll| for onions. about half an inch above the Mature onions will not stand freez Therefore, if they during the winter Onions are surface feeders, there-|they must be put in a frept-proof permit them to three tops are then removed bulb VALUABLE CORSET MENOMINEE, Mict 7 The character of the onion crop) sii. i. H, Mich, May Or the oueds, ang | Miss Louise Stebinger, linotype op 1e too prevalent.| erator, was picked up on the street good seed is non Do not buy cheap onion seed. seed usually means small onions, On the larger places onions are drilled apart. in rows 1 ‘This plan for the sma! Poor The last 2 or 14 inches will work very Il plot and give Sewed inside dying of heart failure pieces. of Miss Stebinger told of aman falling dead in the street of heart failure Miss copy set by Stebinger’s STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1915. HAWTHORNE IS FLIRTING WITH MOOSE The Colonel Trying to Be guile Progressives Into Democratic Camp. GETS UP A ‘BANQUET Third Party Mem- | bers Are on the Program to Make Speeches. Prominent Col. Joseph M., Hawthorne haa been caught flirting, Not that ers, adepta at the art, haven't Also trte their han? at it dur ing the past few days. For they have ne 1 at | This has been flirtation week venture to say, in p in this city and state t to Col, Joseph M. Hawthorne, distinguished democrat and bache lor, must go the blue ribbon, He stands at the h f the class, quite a few paces ahead of Senator Weeks, of Massachusetts, some times spoken of as presidential tim is a bit of a flirt himself eee ber, whe Both We the « have and Senator on th colonel thelr eye same party and both are employing thetr captivating rty most gulle said ; Interests = by But they have nt methods of courtship. Senator Weeks ts diffident and shy alongside of Hawthorne, Perhaps it's because the senator long way |home, while the colonel twn't Anyhow, while both are after the wandering forces of the progressive manners to be into @ ding of mber, 1916. from Weeks, winking and difnking rying to cateh the bull moose hasnt ¢ mentioned the word “progressive” thus far Not so with the colonel climb to the top of the and to the r h building if n phone his messag cent Army of the Lord at Armag don | re | ‘The colon unlike Senator | Weeks, bas no personal political as pirations. But he has a yearning by independents, and the rest b regular democrats like himself. | a) | Of course, the progressives jnot for one moment admit that thetr acceptance of the invitations to ad- significant in any way ef amalge mation with the democrats, but, be eve us, Senator Weeks would feel wonderfully happy !f he could get the same bunch to make speeches at a William Taft or Wilitaia Barnes banquet For bere is the list: George H. Walker, chairman of fof 1912. Thomas F. Murphine, progressive jfloor leader in two sessions of the Jegisiature. Otto A. Ca Progressive candi. for governor In 1 ir C. Snyder, state chairman in 1912, | Austin E. Griffiths, progressive candidate for congress in 1914. Mra. George N. McLaughlin, repre |senting the large number of pro- gressive women, . progressive oe Now, several things may happen The progressives may remain as a separate party. They may join the republicans. They may amalgamate with the democrats, They may turn |to the socialists, They may flock | to oll three parties Hut this one fact cannot be de- nied Col. J. M. Hawthorne {s some flirt. ‘SHRINERS PLAN TO HAVE KIDDIES | GIVE DANCES Shriners’ wives and daughters will have charge of entertainment jot all women visitors here during the 1915 Imperial Council session. Complete plans for the big summer event have been announced A grand ball will be given by Nile Nobles in the Hippodrome, May 26, the proceeda of which will be used to defray some of the ex penses of entertaining visiting Shriners tn July W. F. Paddock’s plan to feature children’s dances as a part of the Imperial session entertainment was approved and $1,500 appropriated for that purpose, Grandstands, with a seating capacity of 16,000, will be | erected at Fourth ave, between Le. nora and Blanchard sts., where the daily concerts will be held. drills and JEWISH FOLK “MEET A public mass meeting has been called by the Young Men's Hebrew association to acquaint Jewish resi dents in this city with the progress the association has made during its five years of existence. The meet- ing is se@ for Sunday night at the j|new rooms in the Silver building. HORLICK’S The Original MALTED MILK Uniess you “HORLIOK'S” Lmmey i eta. Substitutes. will} dross the Jefferron day banquet ts| |the progressive convention at Aber-| deen during the memorable ase PAGE 6 LADIES’ REST ROOM Lower Floor Cool restful Maid” attendance. and PUBLIC MARKET. Fifth, Sixth and Pine in STALL 60 GRAND OPENING W. M. a GROCER STALL 200 10 Lbs. Granulated Sugar for. wit Large ca aie? he nt { pkas, Rateine for oe : nghes for Be | boo car ans Tomatoes for ane | 4 ibs, Macar he good. Brooms, eact ine | Maney Ie roll Totlet Paper fe | Fane Whit 4 ibe. Rolled Oats for aie | Lb. can Royal Baking F Very fine Ba cane B3¢ | > Ibs, Cooking Balt for These Prices Good for Week Our Prices Are Hight-—Our se jee wil Viense—Give Us ia it COMPANY STALL 219 ZOBLE GROCER PHONE ELLIOTT 4314 ' FREE emer orale ons -lb. S ‘ne tns +00 e490 A Jjeree cans Milk 25c | npg Crystal White ES ckcae Wve oka oie ys oles 10¢ | for 2°" 25c Dag roe dae 7 4 cans Sard ir 25c 2 eae : Macker 15c hori ons é Serdines a He sak ane Oe | ae 25c ; . ican Karo #yrup 10c | 3i6-c8 tle Vo a 10c 1 1 Beans. 2660 dow. Dill Pickles 15¢! pure Peppe 25c . Pure Cane Sugar EN. Schumann |fo......... oo ae | woods Are Noted for Quality | Farge can of Milk 5c] '° ihe Pure Cane Sugar * FOR SATURDAY for : artsy ~te With $1.00 order, « k Roasts, per Ib...18%6 fF arin eae 25ci : pignox, Soap for... .-BBe | Po oneta, per ib 18% | 2 cans Madrona Tomatoes 15c 4 a oe > vet ne | mpound, per Ib toe | fo “a4 don Di Pickles ine | 2 Hama, tb enh 2, 288. Wptele , 35c arce cans Milk for ane | 2H0 ac Otto’s Quality Market S iceat ‘Ranch’ Rage Old, Dut 15c $11-12—-STALL. 6 ra Bwitt's White 10c Call Mata GO8R—Aek f 25 PREN DELIVERY TOKIO GROCERY co. per = t Winesap Apples, box $1. on Tl seeat ape Fruit, 3 for New Potatoes, 2 lbs. for 10¢ 15e¢ Sweet Potatoes, Ib. 5¢; 6 lbe Whe Fancy Rhubarb, 3 Ibs. for 10¢ Fancy Tomatoes, per Ib Black Pigs, 2 Ibs. for Almonds, per 1b STALL 331 Lucky Strike Fruit Co. Yakima STALL 250, ON FIFTH AVE. Imperial Meat Co. STALI, 4—LOWER FLOOR marr ghee omen. 16e Bos Dressed re “20c per ib c Lucky Strike Fish Co. fait Rising Bread, Whole Wheat Bread ... Country Butter Store STALI 320 Chatned w Fresh shington Rotling Reef, per Ib. tte Creamery Buffer, Ib. jf Compound of Lard, per Ib We F conked © nitoae Saienen, ib ise f .. . js Fancy Fastern Hame, tb.. Ife | Khad Roe, per Ib. . cee be 4 ale Hams, + See Yakima Honey, pint 2%e, quart 4e Fancy Eastern Bacon, 1b B8e | DONT OVERLOOK STANT 250 I | | Salt Pork, per Ib. tte 4 Place to Buy Your Apples II try our Bon Brisket Corned and Potatoes. Telephone Peas, per lb. Beef, per ib.. steee ise For Saturday only ob) fuk veep te ee ee eee | Freeh Local Ranch 22 Fancy Tomatoe: 10 ses ,. Kaas, dos. + C Hh per tb. Aa SO c Pacific Coast Fish Co. Patge Cucumbers, On Fifth Ave. STALL 301 each 9c Fresh Halibut. 3 tbe Asparague i for weeetere BOC per 0 10c CLASS A FRUIT AND If Whole Shad. Fresh’ Hterring. 5. VEGETABLE CO. arden CI xew Potatoes, 2 Ibs for......18¢ STALL Oranges, dox 100 || Hermuda Onions, Sunkint | “ 2 he. Oregon Oniona, 5 tbs...100 ‘ Sewton Pippins, dc tag Shaponamane 15c Homegrown Cucumbers, each. be Piaey. Gisdenste MRs. Sunkist Lemons, 2 dox mag Stetina Ailes cage SR 5c Hothouse Tomatoes. orALA, 58, 377—STALL—338 Jas 25¢ KING COUNTY FRUIT CO. Stalls 200-215 Good Tomatoes, per lb. sseeeeeees 15¢ | Florida New Potatoes, : Sunkist Orang 10 New Potatoes, c de TE At ae .15¢ 2 Ibs for 15¢ oan titties a ie Fancy Dry Onions, 10c Homegrown Asparagus, 2 lbs. 35¢ Large Cucumbers, 9° "'** : 5 Fancy Rutebagas, @ Ibs. for..25¢ Fry bnions. & ibs We GRO dado oR ELS i eo'tes c STALL 346 SPALL ape Fresh Strawberries Twice Daily “SOME FINERY GOING CHEAP” =—"Ladies’ Tailored Suits, sensible wicdade LONDO BIT LAKE ; ANDERSON GROCERY co | 4 pkes. Golde $3.98—, FREI DELIVERY more convenient the ONK MAIN oon 6 Lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar for. . 25¢ FREE DELIVERY Coane GROCERY Just Off Pine, Center of Market t for. . i WESTLAKE Garant TRY US JUST ONCE. spectais Ground Chocolate tor xcluding 1 Ib 6 cans Light Ho Sunkist Grapefruits, § for... 25¢ Sunkist Navel Oranges, 1@ for.. t Haller FREE You cannot afford to be without one, the easiest way to prepare your berries Given with a purchase 2 pkgs. Macaroni 2 cans Pineapple tor 10 bars Laundry Soap for 3 bars Lenox Soap ... Fiske White Lard Su) butitute, can Bie, SOc and .... 81.20 = Fase & yree Market pag hett! aA 110-111-112 ANNEX 13-14 Big ard Special Saturday No, 3. pati Pure No. 5 pail Pure Lara selene Bare sees tee scado Prime Rib Roast o' Reef ‘ 17c x Ground Bone for Chickens, for Ie, 25c for Free Delivery aie fe 10c Nice Cucumbers, | -10c STALL 336 - One Glass Pure Swedish Juniper Ade to any one who Visits the Swedish Delicatessen STALL 108—LOWER FLOOR ‘The Best Drink Pver Found in Seattie. svin Large Cucumbers, Be, Ie, Se Fancy ratoes +. Be, “Be Green Peppers, pet “iv 400 Fancy Rhubarb, 3 Ibs 10© LONDON Specials for Saturday Children's | Hotel Towels.| 1c Water. | Crepe Totlet White Mar Barefoot | 31 Dy Jane Oxfords, sizes|Sandals, sizes] 1. to | cg ren Ad aaa ate ies, b 2, | 6 to ti, for } aio | a j dos. 79¢ rolt Boe | | eS | ame he | Sizes 2% to jasc Window)" Kimonos. to | sine | full on | 9 00 Ladies Ladies’ long | ah Screens | Wire Fly parte Be Matting ‘ere rey or | erepe. ate | | Se |. Screening. Te | Room Rugs | the | sa ee ee ee tr | _ S175 ears Eee Oe" __lGenuine 91.00] Ladies’ fine | ladles me : ; ii Rite Mixnew ain Silks, Corsets, black 2 Shepherd |gerge Skirts, | with elastic, | : Shaving Union sults | yard Give 18, | ‘Hose tor | Check Suits | "sty woot ‘for | Rubber Baits ap for ae Ie Ade | Ihe $5.98 $1.98 | 10¢ We and be te CUPID'S CATCHING ‘EM EARLY THIS SPRING MRS. SLINGSBY, | WHO WON FIGHT FOR SON, IS HERE Mre. Charles F who, with her son, Charles Eugene Edward Slingsby, aged 4, held the attention of all the world in Lon don a few months ago, wien the mother for her boy to prove his parentage and thus his right to one oj the most important estates fn England, is in Seattle. Capt. Slingsby, her commanding one of mine sweepers Henry Slingsby, | husband, the Engl! sh operating in tne North sea. She will remain in their Canadian home at Victoria, RB. C,, until this fall, At present she ts visiting friends here. The long-drawn-out sult over her son's inheritance proved a great strain on Mrs. Slingsby. Opposing was not of her blood, but a change ling. Had they been successful, his chances of some day becoming a Grace Bowles is 15 years old,jeloped to New York, but before | baron with one of the longest pedi Alston Curtin is a year older, they could get married the Chil-]Ssrees in the world would have They had played house ever so|dren’s society took them in charge | been utterly lost often together when they were|and sent them “back to mother.” _ —— “kiddies,” so the other day they] The youngsters declare the SCIENTIST GOES ALONG decided to keep house in earnest,| wedding is postponed only until "From Washington, D. C,, they ‘they are of legal age, The commander of the revenue cutter Bear, which sails for a Alaska was fighting a legal battle |? in a few days, has been notified that ihe scientist from the Smithsonian In- | stitute will make ithe. trip. LAZAR IS GREEN SOMERVILLE, N. J, May 7 | Lazar Levy, a Turkish Jew employ- jed in the dye room of the Raritan | Woolen mills, fell into a vat of | green dye over which he was work jing. The liquid was at 120 degrees | Other workers pulled him out and jpaanes Dr. W. H. Long Levy was dyed a brilliant green, bair and all, ang it is feared he swallowed much of the dye. United States now owns 8,000 | islands, ‘supporting a population of is| 10,000,000. DRINK HABIT relatives sought to prove her son | | RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Tyousands of wives, mothers and jsiste}s are enthygiastic in their |prais® of ORRINE, because it has cure? thelr loved ones of the “Dritk Habit" and thereby brought |happ/ ness to their homes, Can be |given} secretly, ORRINE costs only |? 00) per box, Ask for Free Book- let Swift’ ‘8 Pharmacy, 2nd and Pike, taco

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