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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1915. PAGE 8. Sealtl Market Occidental and Yesler Saturday ials MEATS STALLS 1.9 Fresh Dressed Hens (light) 18¢ 0 pare Ribs, Ib Roast, |b. © Shoulder Steak, ite Ib. 122¢ ib ° 12!2¢ b Ider Veal Roast, alder Pork Steak, zee Tl hor ‘Brana Bacon, Ib. 10¢ FISH STALL 11 Salmon, !b.. but, 4 | ‘ Cheeks, 2 Ibs_ oin of Sole, Ib VEGETABLES STALL 17 toes, Ib. . val Peas, 2 Ibs, Potatoes, § lbs FRUITS STALL 10 | Grape Fruit, 4 for ze 20¢ ise } 10¢ Oranges, doz Lemons, doz BAKERY STALL 12 B doz Cookies. Loaves Bread... GROCERIES STALLS 13-14 strings on our Specials _Naptha Soap, 6 bars.... mabe Raspberry and siee. Jams, per Ib......10¢ Butter, Ib. . on Milk, can. Se Yb. Royal “aps Powder Bae 20¢ 5 “25¢ White Figs, 4 Ibs. 25¢ Roasted Peanuts, 2 mm « -15¢ ths. 40¢ Magnet Cofttee.. tees 95e¢ @ Delivery in Grocery ent. ER and EGGS STALL 18 Creamery But- - 50¢ OneHalf Block From Westlake Marke | York | Anchor line it word had been GERMAN DRIVE ON PRZEMYSL NOW CHECKED May PETROGRAD 14—The ad vance of Gen. Mackensen’s Austro German army upon Preemys! has been almost completely halted Although the advance guard of this army has reached to within! 25 miles of fortress, the Rus sians, heavily einforced, are now declared to have driven the Ger mans from th y at the t of the San rive Many cars laden with munitions taken by the Ge mans were recaptured Indicatic are that the Russlans|GR offensive assumed th toward starting AY push the Ger line of their have now and are movement which 1 mans back the advance. wel FORTS ARE ROCKED BY BOMBARDMENT A ATHENS, May bombard fr French fleet rocked forts on Wednesday u“ violent t Angi the Dardanelles it is said to jday. Tons steel were hurled against the Turkish position by the allied warships, but no reports as to possib! an have ye een received 64 MERCHANTMEN SUNK IN WAR ZONE) LONDON May 14.--Fifty-four British merchantmen, with an ag gregate tonnage of 176.371, have been sunk or captured sinc many’s submarine war tone declar on went {nto effect, on February , the admiralty announced today Arrivals and sailings from Brit ish ports up to Thursday, however total 17,617 ‘TRANSYLVANIA IN ‘DANGEROUS WATERS NEW YORK, May 14 —The Tran yivania, which satled last Tuesday with 900 passengers from is believed to be in t today. At the office Was stated that received from the vessel and that none was expected until it reached Liverpool. MAY FESTIVAL May Festival and’ Community meeting will be given at 7:30 Fri zone no | day night at the Longfellow ochgel The proceeds are to used for |m } instruments for the | orchestra his way to the White House. nand on his chin, momentarily considering his answe terviewers. He is in the center of way coat. re KING OF GREECE SERIOUSLY ILL; ORDER PRAYERS ATHENS, May 14, — King Constantine is seriously ill, He is suffering from pleurisy Prayers for his recovery were | ordered in all churches today. Following a consultation of the royal physicians a bulletin ued denying a report that the condition of the king was hopeless. EECE WON'T AID ALLIES BERLIN, via London, May 14 Germany has received re newed assurances, that Gre: will not enter the war on the side of the allies. The new Greek cabinet, it said, is de termined Greece shall remain neutral. ‘HUNDREDS DIE AT BAYONET’S POINT MEN AND WOMEN FORM LEAGUE TO LIMIT FAMILIES | * By Nixola Greeley- Smith! NBW YORK, May 4 An a re | ault of the arrest of Willlam Seceur | architect, for giving to an agent of | Anthony Comstock the pamphlet on } birth control, written by Sanger's wife, Margaret, “The Woman| Rebel, of New York and w ned of teach writets the defense Jhave just the The purpose of this organization, jaccording to tt embers, ts ate an intelligent public demand *, have rallied to the Sangers and themselves into of formed Hirth Control league. to the repeal of all laws prohibit ing the giving out of information concerning methods of birth con} trol | The league plane to distribute! such information AFTER IT HAS] | BECOME LEGAL TO DO 80. In this respect it differs from] Mrs. Sar 4 trained nurse whose work brought ber in contact with the sufferings of poor mothers of too many children and who resolved lto DEFY the law which she main BY WM. P. SIMS talas is a Tead letter for the rich, PARIS, May l4-—Despite rains}. distribating # leaflet on family which the trench offen: | imitation to all who asked for it. | sive Arras, several! gi distributed more than 100,000} trene f Souchos and) of these pamphlets befora her ar near Carency, have been taken bY] rege, it in said, and being released| brilliant charges | without bail fled to Europe, where Dispatches tell of extre Y bit} sne is now er ve sanguinary conflicts marh On the league's executive com. ing the advar he Freneb) mittee are Jeaste Ashley, prominent troop * Arras and Carency are still] woman lawyer, and Mra, Clara lin the hands of the French troops lGruening Stillman, Mrs. Mary rogress has been) Ware Dennett and Anita C. Block made to the north wellknown writers and suffragiste In the region of Souchez the Ger) Men mem» of the league tn-| mans assumed the offensive, Most} oj 4¢ : Steffens, Bolton Hall of the fighting in this region ts at| pay) ay, Otto close quarters, Hundreds of Ger! james F. Morton jr, Chas, T Halt | | mans have been killed at the potnt/ nan and Winthrop Lane lof the bayonet. Along the Alane a flerce battle is in progress. AEROPLANE DROPS BOMB ON VESSEL THE HAGUE, May 14.—A German areopiane of the Taube type sank a trawler flying the Dutch flag by dropping a bomb on it in the North sea Wednes. day, according to a Ymuiden op WOUNDED, HE’LL COME TO SEATTLE Aimar Auzias de Turenne, son of! Raymond Auzias de Turenne, of the Rank for Savin and University of Washington graduate, who was wounded in the fighting on the Ypres, will return here as soon as the is able to travel. Advices from the hospital at Cambridge, England, state the young man was wounded trawier which arrived today, Others also witnessed the at tack. WRY FINDS MINI ha The Washington newspaper correspondents stopzing Secretary of S& Just as the photograph was made the secretary of state was posed with his to the question which has just been asked by the in- to the camera, wearing a large the group, his bac feted t in the eyes while carrying dis patches Rev. James Morrison Darnell, a « jury here of violating the reedi wtth transporting Rath Soper te Willlam Jennings Bryan on) ack hat and a cut-/ 81 PATROLS WILL ATTEND CONCLAVE Shriners have announced the booking of 81 separate patrols, who/ will attend the national session of the Imperial council here in July Each body will include from 30 to 50 drilled persons, and each, upon arrival here, will be assigned a spe Smile with Nile, and meanwhile with us at Hollywood lunch, Pike.—Advertisement. ODAKERS— “In at one, they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Second Floor P.-1, Hida. at & large, delicious, 3-layer Cakes ial tomorrow, Saturday, May 15. 25c LUNCH | Our Cainone Home- rk Bread, : tea loaves Jciat corps of aides to look after their welfare. Special arrange-| ments are being made with the park! board for use of playfields about! the city for drills and concerts dur ing convention week ‘STEAMER RAMS AND SINKS SUBMARINE Eng May purr «-7|URIC ACID _| steamer Collairnie succeeded in| |ramming and sinking a German| peorsine iy ge of the vessel |For Rheumatiom and Kidney Trouble Jarriving here today | Members of the crew sald that |50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) while outward bound last Saturday they struck a submerged object of sufficient size to rock their ship. [It afterward found quantities of oil Thia led the spread on the water 511 raty: ‘St .15¢ crew to believe they submarine. had sunk a} | Can't Be Done The Ghost—I could a tale un fold to you whose slightest word would 1 each particular hatr stand on end. Hamlet—Useless labor, old chap; my hair's naturally pompa dour.—Philadelphia Ledger FREE start the day legs and head, pains tn fore the day you have to think ition 6 sufferers who are in and out of bed half a dozen times at night| will appreciate the rest, comfort and | trength our gives. For an rm ¢ trouble or Weakness, it action is really won derful Be strong, ¥ and vigorous, with atff joints, wore uffering, aching bindder Williams ‘Tr bladder imation and all urte no matter how chronic f vou have never t ro prove kidney a, or used the will give for ainw no alcol Cut this notice and send it} with your name and address, with 10e to help wy distribution ex. | penses, to The Dr. D. A Willtams | | Compar Dept, 9488, New P. | Bullding, Kast iampton, Conn., you| will recelve r 500 be without charge and incurring any obliga tions, One bottle only to a family or address, parcel post « regu ttle (22 doses) without | to Trade An Economical, Delightful TWO REASONS WHY People Take the Elevator to “THE SHOP THAT SAVES YOU MONEY” 3 AMERICANS MURDERED BY ‘YAQUI INDIANS | ‘ ° T i es=—— Ww rices mai shina Ms vali Big Valu ow P . dead Yaqui indians tle un ol buried today on the plains near Esperanza Sonora, ae the re Cor Wi FAR a sult of battle with American COODY VGA “Th and Mexican land holders last WELT a” A Wednesd in whieh three ny i Americans have been killed and os eleven wounded. Sant cent mt wounded. ql The names of the three MILITARY T mie ‘ dead had been received by OXFORDS *2.95 i AR ND) URW NS ont popula 1 witn 4 American Consul Frederick Mv W mp Simpich at noon today, The en quarter victims were John Wilson, W EXC GLUS | VEN a 84.00 va $2.50 A. Fay and William Stocker The settlers of the Kaperansa district he armed to resiet the ALL $ ZE S) expected attack $IZ The wound Americana are be gales on a train Consul Simpich telegraphed the war department today, requesting . warship be rent to the mouth of ing brought to ALL WIDTHS the Yaqui river, in the Gulf of Call fornta, to take off refugees 4 sen ma ‘BABY IS STRANGLED wn 5 PEERLESS COLONIAL ean BY WINDOW SHADE $4.00 TO agg a NEW YORK, May 14.-—Mary @R AM VALIIFES p ‘ plat Powe ed 14 months, was playing 0.00 V ALUE co n ray the }with the cord of a win shade . ions jer and somehow got it wound around > Mone Fi alue; here $2. 95 whi lher neck. As she struggled to free OUR p DIK ES zen herself she pulled the cord so hard www the that the shade flew up on ts spring sted roller and drew the noose tight ser Her mo r cam nto th room a met few minutes later and found the ser’ ehild dead tres 2 NO WONDER BABY Te by 1 WAS SO FRETFUL i and MEN'S CLOTH TOP OXFORDS free WREDERICK, Md, May 14—Ir Are very nobby and tn great de RUBBER SOLED FOOTWEAR te r |ritable for nine months, Robert nand for young # dark e Surguy, 11 months old, was trans hogany, tan or FOR MEN AND WOMEN inte formed into the best baby in Fred eng erick in the fraction of a miny and While the mother, Mrs. Henry showing of 10% Surguy, was giving the little chap a : A ‘al bath she felt « sting and saw that low prices, $250 aad re i? ee pg al ¢ her hand was bleeding. Investigat ¢ , pla ing, she found & point of a needle Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post. by protruding from the baby’s side the which she at once removed. — Then Mra. Surguy recalled that aie p nino months ago a needle she had AK OSTON HO 0 sa | tt by bedi 'D b using and which she had Rubber Gole ELI VATOR 4 White Canvas placed on the crib where the boy Tennis Pumps. ‘ My MG Tennis Pumy lay disay pared Special SAMI LE HOP INC. Rubber Soled, ee eR ee SLCOND CITEL Contract for construction of stern $1 .50 FLOOR Second Ave at Pike St BURL DING wheel gasoline launch, for use by Alaska engineering commission, let Type of the great new submarines of the German navy, literally under-water dreadnaughts. It was one of these craft which sunk the Lu sitania, it ie believed, because it was 1,500 miles away from a German naval base, and only the great new submersibles could attempt such cruising. Further, such submarines had been noted in the neighborhood where the Lusitania went down. The boat is believed to be the U-36, a craft more than 300 feet in length and carrying four torpedo tubes. Th ture above bed of such a 1 eubmarine. MAYOR AND CHIEF ON THE OUTS AGAIN erat iepanment, bot as ven Mayor Gill and Chief Lang have) no blood has been shed. At present crossed swords on the chiefs rec-| the police supervise this work. PREFONTAINE PUBLIC MARKET THIRD AT YESLER—' Stall 2 J. SINNETT Quality Meats Choice Steer Pot Roast... | coniabiaation to the council yester- | day that the detention home for de- Handy to ‘All Care Stall 8 YAKIMA CREAMERY Very Best Butter, 3 Ibs Cream Cheese, 2 Ibs. Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, Choice Bteer Steak SPECIAL Prime Rib Roast. . . Home-made Hot Bread and Pies Spring Lamb Chops.. From 3 to 6 o'Clock, Veal Roast Pork Roast Corned Beef....-10¢ and 15¢ mail 8 Home-made Sausage and Ham- burger seuws -12%¢ is 4 Ibs, Halibut...,. Stall 4 2 Ibs, Halibut Cheek one T, AKAGI oe 2 fhe. Peas... -|J. TALLERO 3 bs. Asparagus. . We give one car ticket free with every 50c purchase. We Ls Stall 6 handle strictly fresh Fruit and Vegetables—with a big special Stall 6 California Fruit Co. Mrs. N. SHAW—Deicatesen 3 large Florida Grapefruit. .25¢ Seattle Ice Cream, pint....15¢ | Large homemade Lemon Pies. . | 15¢ Stall 6 Apple Pies... 10¢ All Kinds of Goos “Things to Eat | R. A. Peterson FLOWER STALL Mrs, Peterson's Salad Dressing, Wonder Geraniums, doz..81,00 ered! * tees 10¢ | Pansy Plants, doz... 25e¢ i Il Pickles, pint. 10¢ | Aster Plants, doz... 25e¢ } Sauerkraut, pint ¢ 7 Tomato and Cabbage | Plants, | Heinz Jam and Jelly, 2 Ibs.25¢ dor, 10¢ | e Horseradish, 1b Se t Various poses of Count Johann H./M A line of Spices, 10c size, for.5e wes Bagh te pines and ral von Bernstorff, ambassador of Ger many to the United States. During this crisis over the Americans lost from the Lusitania, Bernstorff is| very much in the public eye, STALL NO. 1—U. S. LUNCH Gives a good meal for 10c, Hot lunch from 11 a, m. to 6 p, m. Homemade Pastries. Cayton's sood Coffee is always good coffee.