The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1915, Page 6

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Absolutely Sanitary SoutH END Pusiic MARKET THIRD AVE. TO FOURTH AVE. ON WASHINGTON ST. (Entire Block) PHONE ELLIOTT 185 Free Delivery Everywhere Lowest Prices in the City Pot Roast, Ib. Good Steak, Roast Veal, Veal Cutlets, Peas Roast Pork, Ib......12%¢ Pork Steak, Ib......12%¢ Hams, half or whole, |b wseeee .- Ide Stalls 38 to 42 STALL 53 A. E. Allyn Pint bottle Olives Large loaves Bread, Matches, 3 boxes. Large Sour Pickles, doz... Ib.. 2 for. STALL 26 Green Peas, 2 lbs.. or Large Cucumbers, each Summer Squash, each. Head Lettuce, 2 for STALL 48 Best Butter, 3 Ibs. Best Jersey Butter, 3 Ibs.. Best Fresh Eggs, 2 doz.... Peanut Butter, 2 Ibs...... Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs... STALL 69 Alpha Coffee & Tea Co. Mt. Vernon Milk, 4 cans...235¢ Winner Coffee, 2 Ibs. Sse Best Creamery, 3 | -95¢ STALL 58 Kippered Salmon, 2 Ibs... Whole Salmon, each. . Alaska Herring, doz. Halibut, Ib, .. “25¢ 25¢ STALL 8 Milk Bread, Sor... French Bread, 6 for Rye Bread, 6 for.. Quaker Bread, 6 for FRUIT SECTION Large Sweet Oranges, doz. Large Lemons, doz. Fancy Peaches, doz. Grape Fruit, 6 for. Royal Anne Cherries, Bing Cherries, 2 Ibs. Bananas, doz. ... Raspberries, 4 boxes Blackberries, 2 boxes Mutton, Ib ulder Hams, Sliced Ham, Ib Sliced Bacon, Local Bacon, Bacon Ends, Smoked 12%¢ -l2¢ -20¢ .25¢ -12¢ rere? Ribs, 36 Leg She Ib Ib.. Ib.. Ib a STALL 23 Mrs. Porter's Mayonnaise Salad Dressing Corn Starch, 100 Puffed Wheat Puffed Rice 10¢ and 15c Cocoanut, 1d, | Mince Meat, 19¢ Spices ‘ | 10c size... » Ce} j | Pi | | | BE SURE AND ON THE Big Specials —IN— Tinware —AND— Enamelware —AT— D. D. FAGAN’S Variety Store STALLS 50.51.52 STALL 67 Large Apricots, basket | Fancy Plums, basket | Cantaloupes, each . QUEEN CITY MARKET “Where Quality Counts” Pot Roast, Ib..... sone se | Good Steak, Ib. 12! 2¢ | | Roast Veal, Ib.. 12)2¢ | Roast Pork, Vee I2'ce | Ib. Se Ite 12¢ | 12¢ | Se | ze 20¢ be Shoulder Roast Mutton Hams, half or whole, Shoulder Hams, Ib. Local Bacon, |b. Pig Tails, tb | Smelts, 3 | Green ..20¢ 12%6¢ 106 A2he . Ib. Be Chickens. Breakfast Bacon, | Pure Lard, Ib Compound, Ib Lamb Chops, Ib.. Shoulder Mutton, Smoked ails, Big Pig T Special in eet Packing Compan 3800 12 STALL 56 Willlame & Bean Best Butter, 3 Ibs. Best Eggs, 2 doz... Rest Coffee, 2 Ibs. Ribbon Tea, Ib. Vest Very Very Blue o5¢ STALL 49 Oranges, doz Cherries, Lemons, doz 6 Ibe. STALL 65 Codfish, brick Kippered Salmon, 2 Ibs. 3 Whole Salmon, cach STALL 82 Halibut Cheeks, 3 Ibs Smeits, Ibs Salmon, STALL 8 New Spuds, 1104b Uvered 6 Beans, 3 Ibs Fresh Tomatoes, 6 Ibs Corn, doz. sack, | FARMERS ANO GARDENERS Potatoes, 6 Iba Carrots, 4 bunches s, 4 bunches yw Turnips, 4 Ibe. Exg Plant, tb Green Pens, 5 Ibs White Turnips, 4 bunches Radishes, 4 bunches.... Spinach, 2 Ibs. c on Onions, 5 Wax Beans, Ib. Green Beans, 3 Ibs. Cucumbers, 3 Dry Onions, Tomatoes Old Spud Caulifiow Lettuce, Rhubarb, 4 Ibs . New Spuds, per sack.. 10¢ bunch - $1.65 sj: ANDERSON’S GROCERY Operated by Adolf Anderson, formerly of Westlake Market. 10-Ib. bag Gran. Suga’ TO cans Milk 15 Ibs. Local New Spuds No, 10 sack Corn Meal.. be | No. 10 Graham or Whole Wheat | . B5e¢ 250 ympie 25c pkg. Gold Dust........18¢ 4 Ibs. Macaroni. 2he | 4 Ibs. Head Rice. Qhe 25e bottle Salad Oi! ..25¢ - O5¢ ae | 3 large Campbell's Soup... 25¢ | 3 bottles Catsup voeee BBC 2 Ibs. Porter's Peanut Butter ‘ 4 ibs. Navy Beans | 5 Ibs. Pure Rolled Oats gal. Pure Itallan Olive 2 cans Minced Clams .-25e | 25¢ can Ripe Olives. -- 15e¢ | 3 cans Norway O!! Sardines 25¢ | 36e can Fish Balls 25¢ ae 20¢ 6 cans American Oj! Sardines 3 pkgs, Jello 5 pkgs. Corn Starch... % Ib. Blue Ribbon Tea. 4 cans Oysters. . %-oz, glass Honey . 35¢ jar Pickles ... a6e can Cottolene Crisco at $1.00, 50¢ and ane Remember, We Always Lead in Both Price and Quality Prices Good Until July 23 (One Week) Free Delivery Over Entire City Phone Elliott 185 for equipment and methods ts given by the Board of Health to the mod- ern plant in which Kristo ferson's Milk {s Pasteur- ized. Insist on this Bl SAFE milk. Have one of our 25 wagons deliver to you. Phones Eliott 222 (CHINESE TO BUY STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 16, RESPRCTFULLY DEDICATED man with the brand dia friend too 6 wing interest tn sitken hos, from « skirt lifted four tobousan knows Today hie matched nickels for siabe of hot ple, where he'll stop sighed on my soul HM T Just bad 0 toll fear he ts off om the wide road well , since ve bilghted his tite say he didn't eat with his ML Jiggers tor # reg’lar Frank Sanders, while on way to Seattle from Tacoma with his wife lost control of his erashed into bridge Cushman | an Both badly bruised. Store of C. C motorbike and railing near school Thursday Irwin, at North Yakima, burgled and then fired Lowa partly covered by tnsurance. Arthur MacLennan, editor of the Denver Times, fined $260 and costs for contempt of court by Judge J A. Perry He refused to divulge {nformation to a recent grand jury p Clark ® prosperity will in 60 days in address before clal Club, Thursday American warships will send re Het to Chinese flood sufferers Lewis County Sunday-Schoo! as- sociation to hold its annual conven tion August 19 and 20 at Centralia Children of John Taylor, founder of Taylor's mill, who died recently, given $1 each by will. Balance goes to Taylor's widow Will of Mra. 1 died Oakland to 4 gets tot John Scurry, civil and ploneer, who was buried Friday Contract for dry docking and gen- eral repairing of Peruvian bark Mario awarded to J, F. Duthle & Co. Brig. Gen. W. E. Dougherty, U. 8. Veteran of clvil war, ome at Fruitvale, Cal, Thursday ‘risco Com ac Cooper, May 5, admt ay Husband 88.89 war veteran ‘ied Wednesday, at his h wday, Steamer President arrived he Thursday night with 254 passen aboard PHEW! SEE WHAT BRYAN SAYS NOW WASHINGTON, July 16.—On his way West ex-Secretary of State William J. Bryan, accord ing to a story told here, was asked whether he considered the one-term plank In the Bal- timore platform as binding on President Wilson, “Tha id Mr. Bryan, with severity, subject | h uniformly declined to discuss 1 would say, however, that my opinions on the subject might be discovered by reading my speech made a short time ago in Michigan.” A reference to the speech dis. closed the fact t in it Col, Bryan deciared that a man who violates a platform pledge is no better than a man who em- bezzies funds DR. SUZZALLO WILL ANNOUNCE POLICY The state legislative commission on education gave the university the “once over” Thursday, The commission will continue its work today and tonight will hold a meet- ing In the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, | Dr. Suzzallo, president of the unf| versity, will announce his general | PACIFIC LINE SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.— That the Pacific Mail Steamship company’s liners, or at least sev- eral of them, will be purchased by }Chinese capital as the nucleus for @ hews transpacific line to com- |pete with the Japanese companies, was reported here today, Feng Sui of Canton, who has been here representing Chinese capitalists, is en route to New York to confer with R. P. Schwerin, gen- eral manager of the Pacific Mail {It {s known all of the Pacific Mail vessels are for sale. Chinese bankers declare China seriously needs a transpacific ser- vice of its own as a result of the recent Japanese order reserving for Japanese shippers all space in ships under subsidy from the im4 perial government. PORTLAND, July 16. — Gov Walsh of Massachusetts and party, jen route to the San Francisco ex position, «pant several hours in Portland last night. The Massa- chusetts society gave him a dinner. Come Here Men’s Shoe Store 814 First Ave. L By Mary ONDON, Boyle O'Reilly July 2.—After a year dilly are apparently unchang:| ed. But become one with the crowd on the pavement, and the sense of |cautious way |takes refuge on an 1915. PAGE ¢ Checks Cashed Office of Market y, AS ‘ FuINS 4 Hy ave ¢ | Westlake Special Flour, No. 50 Sack Absolutely Guaranteed. Q Pride of Everett Flour, No. 50 Sack Delivered to Your Home. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO VISIT THE MARKET, CALL MAIN 6989 AND LEAVE YOUR ORDER. On Sale in All Sections of Market JOHNSON GROCERY COMPANY FORMERLY AN SON GROCERY CO STALL 210 9 Ibs. Granulated Sugar CE order ooking Pigs rn for Apricots for ttles Baider's Catsup , excluding #pectals. i's Choco) $-lb. can Ghirarde 1 White Soap Westlake Grocery STALL 205 18 Ibs. Granulated Sugar for... With $1.00 orde Flow sis0 cans Milk for ane Aunt Jemima’s Pancake 100 der for... 16e for ae No, 60 sack Local Patent § bo be phe 2% can Sweet ¢ 31 ans Pork and E E. N. SCHUMANN Specials for Steer Pot Roasts, Lean Pork Roasts, Pure Lard, 2 Fred Dressed Hens, Nn Ribs, per ked Bpare 15c Per Ib. 32c Coll Main 6980 Vree Det Stall 204 Ake F. S. FRINK bag Cane Sugar for * Milk for in Tollet Paper ara Laundry Soap abe excluding spectals 100-Ib. wack Scratch Food § bare Swift's White Boap 4 pkew. Keedions Ratsins 2 pkmes Chocolate-Coated Raisins $2.20 20 ibe can Shrimps for. 1 en for 13 cans Pea 8 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar .. 25¢ , can Ghirardellt's 25c 7 bare ¢ stal White 25c 25c 25c 4 pkes. Macaroni or Spaghett! Ibs. Best Japan Rice arge cans Milk t No, 66 & Holly or 25c vor ein, $1.60 TOKIO GROCERY CO. Otto’ Quality Market STA WER FLOOR mos 1240 ulder of Spring Lamb, 124c Sugar Cured Cornea Reef, th. 1@e and Lege of Circle W Lamb, Brenneman & Hiclstesh ise I2%e ite Ihe 400 Lamb, 1b 200 1a\ee and Ie ng Roasting Chickens, Ib © Hams, per Ib ‘ot Roaata, 1b. Fresh-Oressed Hens and Fancy Springs MRS. OLIVER'S Smoked Meat House STALL 309 MAIN FLOOR doz. exes Anne Cherries, tb Fruit, 3 for 100; 8 for Ie Be Bhe ae Me » 16 Ibe be tor tie Pacific Const Fish Co. 25c Mackerel, 4 Sait ‘iferring doz. Salt Saimon, Ib per ber Fancy Tomatoes, per Ib Nice Sweet Corn for Stall360 Walter M. Goebel, Grocer 6th & Phe 10-lb. Bag Pure Cane Sugar rim With 260 purchase, xtra Quality High-grade Patent 4 large ® Carnation Milk cnrehae ire 25c e Frott Jore 80c c Bay ¥ Boonomy Jars, quarts, per dos Jelly Gea dos. . 6 ibs. for Large for . per Fine Rice * Ripe Olives 15c Be Sure and Come to This CORNER STALL 352 10-lb. Bag Pure Cane Sugar for. of other goods With order 81.40 abe 100 200 Patent Flour, sack Lowney’s Sweet Chocolate, ib 0 pkg. Parowax for pkg. Roman Meal for ans Kippered Herring POT ROASTS Per lb.....10c and 1le crib ni, eee wo Leo * 25 per Ib. urker and Sausage for. Hamt Good Bteake, 1b per Hams, per Leg of Lamb, ib Bhoulder of Lamb, Shoulder Pork Chops, 2 Ibe. OTTO PARTHIER Stall 11-12 Lower Floor M. A. HANSEN CO. Stall 20—Lower Supreme Blend © ati, ‘50c t BD Biend Cottes, 3 55c $1.05 loc Arm & Hammer Soda, 2 for -15¢ Fresh Roasted Peanuts, 2 15¢ Ibe. for ane TRESH DRESSED HENS, EACH Cc Red Shield Creamery AT THE BIG CHURN IN THE CENTER OF THE MARKET for ans Sanit Cleanser, 6 per 82.95 0 “ro Men's Patent Leather and Tan Ox- 8 Pillows, feathers ......20e|Muslin, 46 White Bedapreads,|Indian Hon: per Ib al es) we b Me fords, fen's Tan and Black Chrome, biuch-| in Be er style; the best work sho for ‘ |fords, values $4 to 50 saturday e. Boys’ Gunme 1 regular price $1.25, for $2.75) did green, 250 White Tennis Ox. 5. ..T8e Window Shader, splen- Bie | Ladies’ Sale Elegant materia. wide 2.98 | elastio, Oe Stties 160" | Hone Supporters be licy at the meeting. WARD WOMEN NESS, a tendency AND WEAK-! to silent com- derstanding. No mewsboy shouts the latest flash from the front. There is no need. | During each instant of EVERY| DAY, ENGLAND THINKS, AND SUFFERS THE WAR, Corrosive anxtety checked by a self-control more touching than| tears has made the once compla-| cent Britishers less “British.”| BOTH THD CLASS: AND THE MASSES NOW FEEL THE BOND OF A COMMON BROTHE 2RHOOD.| Down the suniit sat drifts the} music of an advancing band An old gentleman seeking his} across the traffic “Island.” The swing past him, LIVES | rcehing men || rank on rank of young, young faces, ™ || lean and brown “An Old Gentlerhan Remov Hat as the Terriers P. subtle difference is convincing. There are noticeably fewer motor cars, the dress of wom- en is far quieter and more prac- tical, middie-aged men march about with new alertn Ing war service shoes half the younger men are khaki. These are merely the outward signs. More significant symptoms of fundamental change are shown in a hundred different ways. The NEW DEFERENCHD TO- || practice march | go The heavy kits prove this ts no/ they are Terriers, | thru with training, under orders to| “out there.” | The old gentleman ralses an | unsteady hand and removes his | hat. For a moment he stands | bareheaded before an officer | | sharp order— and youth gives | the marching salute to age as | the battalion goes past to | veomewhore | In Prance.” | Into’ the corner tea shop clump| six men In khaki, some lame; some one-handed, evidently Just back from Flanders, A calm, capable lit tle nurse decided where they shall| ait and what they may have to eat All of them, except Eve's daughter, act uncomfortably aware of the friendly faces | turned toward them. Tea over, they rise to leave, And as they pass between the tables, the others present, inspired by a primitive respect for the fight- ing man, rise and give three rousing cheers. The big soldiers change their cau- - | radeship, that second look and half tious walk to a reckless run, EV- SE ata weer ently anchaag.|#mile which Indicates instant un-/ERY MAN BLUSHING FURIOUS | LY. Only the Ifttle nurse is quite com- posed. “It 1s not that we English are be- coming emotional,” we hear her say to the manageress, “but we are learning to be less ashamed of show- ing our emotions, The WAR IS TEACHNG US TO CONFESS OUR SELVES TO OURSELVES.” You’d Smile, Too, GEE! but this Corree Is Bpod if you eat your popular. price steaks, chops and oysters at Rainier Bakery and Restaurant JAS. R. BOLDT Prop. and Mgr. Visit Our Box Row Four girls taking tea together eat! rye bread without butter, smiling} as they break the unsavory slices. | Thetr talk is of speed in typing or the charge for carbon coples, of the bullets Janie’s brother brought home and of intimate details of camps. “Three pence (6c) each,” says the waitress, eyeing the empty plates. Each girl worker lays down ix-) pence. “T'll credit you with two loaves,” says the businesslike watt- ress; we are SENDING THE POOR FELLOWS FRENCH} BREAD PACKED IN OILED PA-|! PER AND CARTONS. It reaches} the prison camp in 10 days, still) fresh and sweet.” | Silent and satisfied, the girls re- turn to their work. eee In the almost empty bus a hag: gard looking man is reading a let ter to a weeping woman THE WAR OFFICE YVELOPE LIES} BETW THEM ON THE FLOOR, “Dear dad,” ten, “ some lad had writ- this is my first chance to let Bathing Suits And Outing Swenters All colore and styles at right prices. Octonek Knitting Co. }equare tnch of you know all's serene. Ours is a, slow life, Nothing doing. Never| call this the danger sone again. “In an Almost Empty Bus a Haggard Looking Man Is Reading a Letter From the War Office to a Weep- Ing Woman.” Not one of our bunch has seen even a dead German. In my opin- fon (here is: more danger to a Piceadilly Circus glance meets mine, than in all these trenches. Tell mother” —the man's anguished “TED WAS KILLED ON THURS- DAY,” he whispers, “shot thru the head and throat and heart. The war official just notified us.” eee Just beside the bus a recruiting band parades with banners and music and a grave littie company ate | exe! File | 10 emall for Now, While They Last jason Jars, quarts, per 55c doz | 12 bare Laundry Soap ving & insane and Give Us a Trial GROCERY Just Off Pine Street 8 be cans Milk for oe oz. extra heavy Jar ine | Siam Head Rice, per ib b t for Your Last Chance for CANNING APRICOTS Crate 75¢c Large Cantaloupes, each. .... Peaches and Apricots, Best New Cooking Apples, Ib. Raspberries, box 5¢, crate $1.00 STALL 331 Lucky Strike Fruit Co. Fuss & Company Stalls 110-111-112—Annex 13-14 BIG, WHITE SANITARY MKT, Compound Lard, 3 Ibs. for 25c No. 3 pail Pure Lard.. No. 5 pail Pure Lard... No, 10 pail Pure Lard EBastern Hams, per Ib Best Bacon, per Ib.. Picnic Hams, per Ib. IMPERIAL MEAT CO. Stalls 2-4—Lower Floor Bolling Beef, per Roast of Veai, per Ib. Link Pork Sausage. a24—F. H. BUCHANAN—324 All 40¢ Chocolates, per Ib. Chocolate Dipped Chocolate Fudge, tt + | QGranit fee Pots, all sizes, 25 150 grade for. .We Toy | Outing Flannela@e Crepe Tollet | Outing Flannel Paper, roll Se) white we of charity school children gather at attention along the curb. 3 All were in’ sailor suits with Bi straw hats, many of them are diers’ orphans with crepe around one Jean little arm. AND THE COLOR BEARERS PA! EACH SMALL RIGHT RISES TO SALUTE THE FOR WHICH THEIR FAT! DIED. MAY CUT FEE OLYMPIA, July 16.—Representh |tive Albert Johnson announces # will urge a $2 entrance fee for om | entrance to Mount Rainier Natl park. At present a single fee of | for the season ts charged, Johnsg” |thinks this unfair to tourists who | make only one visit. STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart Bt, Modern Bt: Rooms 25¢ Large, Modern Outside Rooms for One or Two, 504 —— Hotel Baden Grill. Entertainment of Highest Merit Entrance 104

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