The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 7

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————— White Public Market FIFTH AT PINE—SOUTHEAST CORNER Our Prices Will Beat Them All! MRS. CHAS. W. TREVE, FORMERLY OF CARNATION BREAD co. Has vacated the W. stlake Market and moved to Stall 8—the new, clean, sani- tary White Market. For our opening Saturday we will sell 500 loaves of 10c SIZE BREAD FOR 6c while they last. —egSoamen jb tena re 10c The White Meat Co. BEST MEAT—LOWEST PRICE—FREE DELIVERY Steer Pot Roast, Ib..10¢ | Fancy Link Sausage, Ib.. | Sliced Bacon, Ib 25¢ Good Steer Steak, Ib..... waves & een -+++2%e | Local Bacon, Ib lle caidas 1246 | Leaf Lard, Ib 1l\e = Steer Round Steak, Ib. . | Leg Lamb, Ib. 15¢ goa goad it¢ 9 ..18¢ | Shoulder Lamb, lb... 106 Fancy Breakfast Bacon, Ib. Fancy Roast Veal, Ib | Lamb Chops, Ib...12'.¢ 20¢ : ppt ...12%e | Fancy Milk-fed Chickens, | Smoked Bacon Backs, Ib Veal Cutlets, Ib.....15¢@ | Ib. : 18¢ 15e Choice Roast Pork, Ib | Hams, '4 or ‘whole, Ib.. Salt Pork, Ib 12¢ 1A2ne | b Wea ...18@ | Pure Lard, Ib 12'.¢ Choice Pork Steak, Ib.. Shoulder Hams, ‘tb. -12¢ | Lard Compound, lb..10¢ -.12%6 | Sliced Ham, Ib...... 20¢ | 10's Pure Lard...$1.2 The Reliable rrerrva aoe | | Paragon Butter Store Karoo Salmon Pron, v.tes Creamery Fresh Washington Creamery Butter, 30e 1b., rae: PICELE STALL 27 Phone Main 440 @mait Pine Butter churned dally on th sakes Pench Rem Premises as usual, Always 2 “pean treab, 1 1b, 30¢, Econ, ie Pallet 20c Sut 8 i Strictly Fresh Ranch 25c Wisconsin Sharp Full 15¢ iit Preklen : Eggs, doz. . Cream Brick tee tb. io ee ‘ pepntne Tiamegh 20c 35c Apricot Jam. Cheese, Ib. 3 Ihe... Cider Vinegar, bottle 9 Extra Special Prices on all STONG’S MARKET tices rthis Seturdey Sete enter ee Be | Saves 10 12ic | His SH. 2Be ee es BNO | ing Bek, Te... “elf 10c | lmowenge, ail’ gesae gael * see Hames, 20c | F cate ma Sweet Pickled 1 le | oa on t Phone Main 1000. Special Attention to Phone Orders. STONG SAVES YOU MONEY 10 Pounds Granulated Sugar 50c With $1.00 groceries, specials not included 10¢ package Seeded Raisins........ Se | 2 10c cans Dill Pickles.............15¢ 50c pkg. Blue Ribbon Tea, ib...... | No. 2 lb. Brick Codfish........... 14e 65c can Lipton’s Tea, Ib.........- | 15¢ can Clam Nectar Sac 5e 3 Ibs. finest 40c Coffee...... Shee | 10c package Baking Soda 8 5e 4 10c cans Cove Oysters... | 25c can Pineapple . ype 7 bars Crystal White Soap. | 2S¢ bottle Salad Dressing ... 10¢ 5 big cans Milk ..... | 3 cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes. 25e¢ 35c package Quaker Oats. No. 10 Ib-pail Pure Lard .. 1Se package Puffed Wheat. . 4 10c rolls Toilet Paper ... 3 Ibs. 15¢ large, fancy Prunes. p 3 cans Campbell's Soup .. 50c can Dr. Price’s Baking Powder. ‘38¢ 3 packages Jello 5 Ibs. finest Japan Rice...,........ 25e¢ 3 Sc boxes Matches 35c can Wesson Salad Oil..........25¢ | 15¢ can solid pack Tomatoes..... 2 25c cans Imported French Peas....35¢@ | 25c can Asparagus ..15e 1Sc package Knox Gelatine ....- Ale | 2 25¢ cans reer cue or Blackberries 15c package Quaker Cracked Wheat 10¢ | aa 25e 50c good Brooms ....... - .B5¢ | | 3 10c pkgs. Crackers or "Cookies 25¢ 10c glass Marmalade or Jetiy. 5e | 6 Sc pkgs. Crackers or Cookies 25e 1-Ib. can Guittard’s Pure Chocolate. ‘25¢ 10c can Pepper, Cinnamon, Allispice, 3 Sc encks Salt .........---+-.-. 10¢ | Cloves, Mustard or Ginger......... 5e These Specials Good for One Week _ GERMANS SINK NEUTRAL SHIP ‘TRAINED FISH FOOL _ SUMMER BOARDERS NOOKECHAMP, Wash., June 4.—Josh Ra kin bas a ach ne LERWICK, Scotland, June 4. [{ to “England with a cargo of by which he expects to ma —A German submarine she timber. million dollars, more or and aunk the Danish three- | “The submarine came alongside His plan is to train bass, masted ship Salvador in the [Thursday morning,” sald Capt.) pickerel, muskalonge and oth North sea, despite protests of (Sand today The commander! er game fish and sell them to her commander that she was |shouted he would give us five min-| owners of summer resort ho a neutral vi utes to take to the boats : tels for use in their lakes This wa rned today “But this is a neutral ship, I Josh now has a fine bunch of young fist He is training them to leap when Capt. Sand and his shouted back. crew landed here after being “He said it did not make any dif . J y f to open sea. The men had been j|ference. We could not take ol ‘tem the Witer Whenever a picked up by a trawler in the | cargo of any kind to England | boat comes near, and to avoid Grifting 12 hours In open boats | “I asked him what would become) all hooks and lines when the trawler came along. |of our families if he sank us and He turns them loose in the side. he replied he was sorry, but war| lake and makes a splash and They had been given two |is war, and we had better take to| {nstantly a dozen or more will botties of brandy, tobacco and | the boats. Jump ont of the. water two rubber coats by the sub- The submarine towed us a short Afiée they sumo ‘they “all marine’s crew. The Salvador | distance, but dropped us when an rush back to Josh's place and was en route from Copenhagen other ship was sighted he tee wo ee oie WF ue Sumn rt hotel owners valvation of} MAY put half a dozen or a | dozen of these fish in their lakes and exci fishing and, fish regularly th |had been tasued. The "t ose buildings was $394 i ip le June 1, this year ve b n if no dan BIG INCREASE | ait r at nes pig barat rn doh ey A iotal of 685 permits fo | |ings of all classe with an aggre CITY EMPLOYES TO | gate valuation of $2 were Is jsued during the month of last May ‘alone. Of these, were for resi dences, valued at farked incre Swedish for men and wome 1 retail store buildings in S¢ up to this time last year 18) |ONDON, June 4—The tor steamship Lapland has | Superintendent Jonenhans of the de- ssuteeen . iment of tuitdiess pedoed by a German submarine, a4-| begin whooping tt up at 2 Up to June 1, last year, 2 build office and store buildings! day. [in the evening. jof their |were the subjects under d Jeago will give jon “A Journey Thru Sweden Jurday PIGNIG SATURDAY ° Plany for the Muniefpal day pie nic at Woodland park Saturday are Marked increase over the amount SHIP SUNK ° taking shape. The program o ce 1 include race (fat, lean and otherwise), as well as sprints fo the kiddies, The cit eraploze a will permits| miralty dispatches announced to-| A ball will be held at Lesc ‘ai park [oe STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915. PAGE 7. RECEIVES CARRANZA' U.S. NOTE Administration Expects Trou-| ble When Relief Work Is Started | | | | NO WORD FROM VILLA) Revolutionary Leaders Will Not Get Together, Wash ington Fears WASHINGTON, June 4 President Wilson's warning to the factional leaders In Mexico has been delivered to Gen, Car ranza and Constitutional Pro: visional President Garcia, Con, sul Silliman notified the state department today Silliman did not say how the president's statement was re ceived In reporting his delivery from Vera Cruz Owing to interrupted com tion with the interior of Mexico, it Is not known whether Villa has received the state ment The new Mexican policy as re gards Mexico is expected to reach muni ite danger point with th atitutior of rele sures, to be undertaker by the Red ¢ If the Mexican factions interfere with the relief work, they will pre cipitate action by the United States it was believed today » word has yet been receive from G Villa, Carr ar that the revolutionary leaders will not get togeth us deman President Wilson {n hin statement Red Cross committees are now working in New York, Chicago, St owing belle 4, New Orleans and Galveston aring for the relief of the «tary ing Mexicans GEN. CARRANZA RECRUITING MEN, LAREDO Tex., June 4.—Gen. Carranza’s garrison at Neuvo Laredo was strengthened today, raising the force to 1,500 men. The action was regarded as of great significance, in view of President Wilson's warning to the Mexican factions Heretofore only 700 men have ben stationed at Neuvo Laredo. Gen. Procopio h ever, with 800 and will succeed Gen. Ricaut in command. AMERICANS TRY ANYTHING ONCE, | SAYS OR. PRATT You we t expect to An arket for flan rin Morocco or much o derw said Dr. E. F memberahtp | ber of Come keller, Thursday But at the Jun of the Ch: the Hathey ranutactre fed. “An Ap signment have tried fean firm of t Dr. Pratt, chief reau omeatic and fo n com nd «Charles F. Marvin r bureau ch were honor| The form that more strict nt to teach ing foreign langua our public schools as a me # of enlarging our There is no other country,” he said, “where so little is known of the modern foreign languages. It is the very foundation for success ful work in foreign trade LEAGUERS IN SESSION HERE Epworth Laeag uers ish Methodist chure rthwest met Friday in Fremont Swedish church t transact the second day's business al convention. “The Meaning of Song” and Christ's March Thru the World this morning. Et was set down for this afternoon's pusiness. Prof. J, Emanuel Hilberg of Chi n illustrated lecture t y subjects of interest | were discussed the opening day GARGO THE FLESH Pt. DER: [Phar IF THIN,» RUN-DOWN OR UNDERWEIGHT! BULL BROS, Just Printere 1013 THIRD «AIN 1043 | | | a vv( STYLE T | | | | I BERK “Skirts are ust laws prevent me from defying} of an uncomfortable tradition of the ages that Women must be dressed gled from After getting — loc Daily Auto Delivery now, including Mt. Baker Park and Beacon Hill ; Trimming Meat Eastern Hams, Ib.. Lie Shoulder Hams, Ib..11%¢e Bacon, good, Ib....16%¢ Link Sausage, lb.....10¢ LAMB SHOULDER, LB...... Murray Meat Company and STALLS 2.3457 PUBLIC MARKET > SANITA Belle iver ecrsers 25c With 1 Ib. 200 bulk coffer Kniss Spe "TOKIO TEA STORE STALLS 24-98 Home-made Bread, 10c Large oat. No rate MRS. ELLMORE 120 First Ave, Floor » prices. STAL VEGETABLE SPECIALS New Potatoes, 4 ibs. ... 15c 7 Pounds ae Wax and Green Beans, 15c Sa y Asparagus, 10c STALL 10!—FIRST AV. FLOOR q 1 PUBLIC Minh enenrariy cin <7 Takes Another Slap at the fag Washington Market 94-96 PIKE STREET OMe 8 Lbs. Sugar 50c | LARGE ANGEL FOOD Try our deliqious “NONE BETTER” BREAD Hot from the ovens. 2 Large Loaves..... 23 ounces per loaf. Also sole manufacturers of Knelpp's Bread Mrs. Pfeffer’s Bakery 1513 FIRST AVE. MARGARINE, ib. EC. C. KNAIER Armourdale ri... Meat Co. by Trading Here 9c. 11le m8 Roasts and Steaks, 124c DAUGHTER OF FORMER MAYOR DEFIES THE! HAT MAKES GIRLS w SHE WEARS TROUSERS | WHEN SHE DESIRES Cal, June 4 nuisance; only un ently than men.” With a toss of her head Violette Stitt Wilson, d son, former mayor of this city, de-! clared against the dress of modern ghter of Stitt Wil-| women But inconvenience is also the shter of invention, and Miss! a Wilson defies the laws without - CANNED MUSIC PROVES FATAL ‘: NEW MARKET, M4, June 4 Held before a canned music ma at(chine, a big collie belonging to Miss Jane Detrick of this city was called to dog heaven. The dog died an hour after being forced to listen to the music, The dog whined piteously and finally wrig he arms of his mistress the collie raced thru the b chewing its paw Thinking that the dog had gone mad, Miss Detrick sent for a eterinarian, who announced that e dog, which was a high strung animal, had died from excitement! and fright, EAR SKIRTS; the questions red and decided were wholly questions of law and of legal | Procedure.” asking for the commutation of Leo| M. Frank's sentence from death to life imprisonment crime was committed and in which | been prominently connected with Frank was convicted and sentenc | Saivation Army work for years in ed to deat Canada and the United States, Their that Frank NE ED Gt M1 TY a Khaki riding habit] knickerbockers and with puttees, the young woman] thay MO SPIRIT WAS PR thru the) Lent 8 of the university ENCED TIF JURY peding skirts,” continued Miss Wil and that fs the only excuse thelr existence. eneral protest made and action 4 reform in|interviewed (re and agein the th R Wh condemned man and his chie Prank tria! IN ATLANTA jn the/It happened most ameanute detail But there has been no general movement in thi opinion changes we women will be slaves — S'S the Deal War he te: part in the ceria». members of the Journal s ate af knew the late Judge L. S, Roan, | the trial ju¢ Pacific S Salmon Company Wi!) continue to #hip Salmon pounds, dressed, tn Individual All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 varanteed to arrive In perfect od Salmon and all other son See the fish before shipped 601 Northern Bank Bldg, Pike Place Public Market CORNER Public Market salty iq MIET THE PRODUCER HERE FOODS COST LESS profit, bad ae- Auger, only tall 17, Lower Floor, Pike Piace Mkt B 0, 4-17-48, Lower Floor, Pike PL. Market FREE CANDY IN EACH PACKAGE OF SUGAR Mrs, De Long's Pullman Diner 4 U 7 Pike St T 50 to 75 Heat Oak Leather, wer Floor, fike Pi. Mit. Cole & Haraten STALL 12—Phone Main 5191 Fresh Chumed tsa ae -| Butter 7 We Do Our Own Churning 200, the, Et Tr ir 40¢ Teas—they save Ww Stall 67—Pike Place Market WITH M, & K, 20¢ COFFEE, TEA OR COCOA 3 Large Cans Carnation Milk 16c 4 ‘a Mf. & K. COFFEE COMPANY sr" creamery Butter 25C Ib. | Svs Fence 2O¢ BE Fancy Milk-fed_ Chick- Snowcap No, 5 Com- sc NG ABS 50c 1915 Leg of Lamb, Bon tie Free delivery and special atten- tion to phone orders, Tilikum Market STALL 21—Lower Floor JACK SMITH, PROP. Rann BGs 20c Doz. Blue Ribbon Butter Store Stall 56—Lower Floor —— Hood's Home-Made Candy and Ice Cream all flavors, hand : 2he Ihe EDNA’S GOOD EATS Special Chicken Pot Pie Dinner, with coffee and pa ERA 30c. 53 PIKE PLACE MARKET Lower Floor ticular passed, 30e per tt, Vernon Creamery But- | Pint Pure Honey. jar... ... 208 ba. fo) She | Imported Swiss Cheese. it Mt. Vernon Butter Store, 1521 Pike Place Nettleton, Walkover, Sorosis Shoes at About 1/2 Price and Less rom the C. Oldberg st of Port Townsend, Washington. a vege 4 nm, the ee * t Mayor of Milwaukee and W. eee price and less. Take advantage of thie lucky strike Giri’ Lace School Shoes good | Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes, In iho ia S100 saben SS ST 8 “ $1.00 | St, S77. og i menor se $1.48 45c Pumps o The, Me 1.38 metal seeeee » $1.65, 81 s1.35 “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO a Siczer’ For the Whole -00 hoe Family and up STALLS 18-19 Pike Place Market. Near Sugar Stall * eoneidersa Ta nnis Slippers. ASKS MERCY IN wu cetepnare | LEO FRANK CASE, “i's MEM © Lieut. Col. and Mrs. T. W. Seott, = |commanding officers of Northern i Pacific province, Salvation Army, of Beattle -will celebrate their silver cing anniversary next Thursday, | They were married 25 years ago, Atlanta is the city in which the|i® Cornwall, Ontario. Both have ATLANTA, G , June 3.—The At- ta Journal has now fotned in The Atlanta Journal charges |three daughters also have been em R WAS PROV. — in the work since infancy. 4 LGSES BANK ROLL in ard around the court The Atlanta Journal ch me dur the trial | An afternoon nap in the Anvil Che AQorta Journal charges | saloon, 540 First ave. proved @ ‘t this MOB’ SPIRIT INFLU-| costly siesta for Albert Christensen, When he emerged from his snooze ee The Atlanta Journal reported the | he was minus 400 in greenbacks, it: hursday, " Journal's men have} The atl intimately “The presiding udga him- | By HDWIN J. BROWN self declared afterwards from DDS the bench that he was not con. vinced of the defendant's guilt; but inasmuch as it wae Dentiet solely the jury's province to pass upon the evidenc fused to set the verdict aside. declares the Journal, editorial. | ly, “and to this hour, no court has reviewed the evidence on which Frank was convicted “The case has been appeot. ed twice to the supreme court of Georgia and twice to the su- rings until & and Sundage preme court of the united people who work States, but in every instance | EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & Seattle's Leading TIS Firat Ave. Untom Block, ory In next Saturday'y @ » Dental Combine and their é why you save Jar and two do! tal work at your or

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