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w " " ¥ i i i 4 4 4 | iW ‘ | { Q J f f { f ¥ aK iy ew : e ee CEREREMEREZE Cah | HUERTA TELLS STAR CORRESPONDENT OF BO60G — =e = ES GARRANZA VICTORY pape ere tie pedi gicmenthearnnd | hed changed trom'a ge " . h h f e ‘ The president played golf today,| "ad changed from a g DGOR, Vt. July 16.—Presi- He is bronzed by the sun, ruddy and is grayer and the brown skin LLMAN ER . EWikoa does ‘not intend to rec-| vigorous. Suaet wetcamerebie | “Seclamilie Uitirene'é hot . saa riKE B.., * onig! ae we drove down 7 do Be ~~ Then he wee — to the hotel In a big, red auto- y Butter, 2 ibe se Oi ot Cancaan Denna c | STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1915. PAGE 7 ~~ Buy From the Producer YOUR NEW FALL af | HIS PURPOSES; SAYS HE’LL NEVER SHED CLOTHES ANY MORE MEXIGAN BLOOD; LIKES THE U.S. Are Here—Hundreds of Suits to Choose From Well Dressed Men Always Look for All Round Value in Clothes Sanitary Public Market CORNER Pike Place Public Market Foods Are Fresher Prices Are The spirit of reciprocity that has grown up be nm this store and its customers has deepened, radened { strengthened from, year year OLD PIKE PLACE D ave-a: : it which, in its mutual fair PUBLIGBARKT| ness, has playe {1 ‘portant part in the comfort, fe? Mil happiness and 1 welfare of thousands of ¢ MR ‘ suy well-dressed met peration—their help with MZET THE PRODUCER aT pean ours—has been ns of welding strong links HERE FOODS COST LESS in the chain that binds our interests closer and ever more closely Snappy Fall Styles for Men New weav $ Serges, Worsteds and Reatened vl ca ea Saturday a tiger, ony nro SUGAR, 16 LBS. $1.00 seat At ¥ or Floor, Pike Pince Mit o price every day Cassimeres-——a low prices, wh $15, $20, $22.50, $25 HATS, SHOES AND iintietinds I ail models—with our usual are within the reach of all cans Van Camp gton Creamery one 10c |"... 300 i an... 6B [ear "” 25e John C. Leslie Co. Sanitary Market. ID. Kavires Meaumn BREAD 18 Lbs, SUGAR 61¢ moat prominent physicians 3 Large Cans Carnation Milk for ..........15¢ es With 1 Ib. 160 bulk coffee. seeceeeessooss c ] SYOEY -25c “TOKIO TEA STORE STAL Hi wae Bread 10c Large loaf. No raise in prices. pila hen aes Caen MRS. ELLMORE E.C. KNAIER , 27 A'53,,7 | STALL 120 First Ave, Floor Fresh Fish Fish ts an ideal summer food, but ft must be fresh. We do not handle the cold storage kind. Veal Roasts, Philadelphia Fish Co. | (vice tis } Fancy— “Badger Brand” Cream Brick Cheese PURE FOOD SHOP vz rice Our Regular Weekly Big Sale and Cut Prices for Saturday Pot Roast, Ib. ......8c | Pork Roast, Ib. . . .12'/c Leg Lamb, lb. .....15c | Picnic Hams, lb. ....11c Lamb Chops, Ib. . .12'/2c | Eastern Hams, lb. . . 15¢ NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 PIKE PLACE Women’s Department Some pretty, plain tailored Mannish Fall Suits Skinner satin lined $27.50 to $34.50 Alterations Always Free Other Suits, Coats and Dresses, $15 to $24.50. Open An Account— Your Credit Is Good The man who uses his money to the best advantage has a credit. Money has two powers, that of purchasing and establishing a credit. The wise man makes use of both re. Think it over. We make no extra charges for eredit service, but extend it cheerfully to oug patrons free of charge. Pay as you get pald-—$1.00 a week or $5.00 a month. Open Saturdays until 10 p.m We are sole makers in Wash- ington, 3 10c Loaves...... .25¢ Delictous Nut Bread 3 10c Loaves......25¢ “None Retter” Potato Yeast Bread 2 Loaves, 46 ozs... .15¢ If it's good, we have It Mrs. Pfeffer’s Bakery 1513 FIRST AVE. Good Luck MARGARINE Huerta, the ex-dictator of Mexico, now U. 8 A, prisoner, The | camera and artist have combined t o picture him | olce Steer \ 4 1119-1121 Third Avenue Pot (Coprgight, 1918, by the Newspaper En-| hie glittering } sag nt Ay Bn Bong 9 bd Jmtate pect EL PASO, Tex, July 16.— ff officers. | Now he sat alone except for | me. 10 amall came Milk for KKK HK KH KKAAAKKA KES KKK KKK Ki $ In place of his gold and braid ane Milk Between Seneca and Spring Sts. it wee a Riterent, Heorte with uniform of the Mexlean army, 2c cane Tel Monte STALL 10—LOWER FLOOR a Rendered Lara. § ibe. ee 10e 5 ater Good Sewed Work, Best Oak Leutner | ie cucsar aia Goean tie he wore an old, brown hand: We sell Heins B wen Floor. medown sult of winter weight Crisce Zhe, Bie, Se ee ee | private dining room of the and a eoft shirt and collar s | C. & Coffees are free at FRESH CHURNED Hetel Shelton, where he weed The trimness around his ed. | Brices and auaiity WAITS ognize Gen. Carranza merely be-| *© Give his famous wine din- waist, which In the field sen oe ners like a Nero. Commander. | Imenief of the Mexican federal army, prov pr Bost Coffee on the Coast, 2 Ibe for $1.00 Try our 400 Teas. They eave you from 100 to 200 a pound. We Butter 28c lb. CASCADE CREAMERY Stall 67—Lower Floor cause he has captured Mexico City He desires to await a more decisive military stroke, or possible political| with his forces had given him, had given way to a paunch. His close cropped har, | which looke like stubble on the | unshaven chin of an old man, MURRAY SLASHES division to a world ch. Very beat Butter, 2 ibe. 2 Ibe. ose Mrs. Marie Ria Stalls 25-29 Lower Floor mobile, only two soldiers rode with us and they were guards, for Gen. Huerta le under ar. rest and all evening as we ate id talked, those gu ood without our door to prevent the old general's escape. Many things have happened, my son, since last we ate together here,” Gen. Huerta sald as he seat ed himself at the table where he was to eat and I was to get my promised tnterview for The Star. “But IT have no excuses to make. I did my duty os ft came to me, as any good soldier will do, and his tory !* the only fair judge after all “Much do I prefer to speak of your own country, of the United States. When I was here before I had seen nothing more of your great country than I could see here on the border. Admires the U. S. “Now I have seen much of {t and Iadmire your country and your people much more than I ever} thought I would. New York fs the} greatest city in the world Your women are the most beau-| tiful I have ever seen tn any of my Increased Business Enables Him to Sell at a Smaller Margin of Profit. Fancy Hens, Ib. . .15'/2c |Shoulder Hams, Ib. 11'/c Veal Roasts, Ib. . 11c |Eastern Hams, lb. ..15¢ Pork Roasts, Ib.....11¢ |Fat Bacon, Ib....114%4¢ Lamb Shoulders, Ib.91/2c |Club Sausage, Ib. ...10c POT ROASTS, LB.......ccccccccccccvccecesSE Murray Meat Company Wi STALLS 2-35-7 94-96 ‘offer kea Ham Dinn or Be Other specials after & o'clock Vernon Creamery Butter, lite Public Market FIFTH AT PINE—SOUTHEAST CORNER Low ‘Prices Frye’s Quality Markets Saturday Sample and Job Lot Shoes At About '/2 Price and Less ey a be € STREET GREEN’S BUTTER STORE STALL 102 Floor Corner Market Special PBB, rs $0 till 11:30 am sessersre AOC | MAJESTIC COPFER...... 85c ALL DAY LEADERS Nery Beat Fresh Churned Butter, 8c Ib.. 2 Ibs. @6e, 8 Ibs. .--see.S8e Yashington Creamery Butter, 306 Ib., at sece sen BO Washington or Red Raven mak teeeescceseeecweoes BC Mil eoee. Stong’s Cut Prices With $1.00 grocery order. 65c¢ | etic" ... 25e BUG | fete co .ne-cernc- cs BE 4 10¢ cans WANES Girls’ Lace School Shoes, good | Men's ss and Oxfords In but- pn and | widths, $1 .00 ton and sonnter $2.45, * $1 50 Ladies’ Shoes, in lace only, | $1.95 and... travels abroad, small sizes, , 5 aa GREEN FOR QUALITY AND PRICE Specials "Your life fs ideal asd my.owalMl. pair .v.....9s0e00> $1 £00 | Bore and iris’ School Shoes COME SARLY AND AVGED {Em ROSH Mexico would do well to copy the Boy Scout Shoes, in button and lace, "$ 31.95, $1.65 and..... $1 .35 $1.95, $1.65 and. . 1 35 traits of the national character which make you great LL FOR LESS. IVE US A TRIAL Choice Washington iH hottie Extract” Be 10c rib i oveees 306 c 4 Ibe pire Seeded 25c | 1,5 BeR Macaroni or 25c moneys | c “That high and untversal cour.|[m Ladies’ Up-to-date Shoes In cloth tops and all leathers, $1.75 and up Bn yey 9) Sere 10c | Eos Aly Theres te Raist vn pagmett ; tesy which even the customs in x ” 2 pkgs. Minute | 8 lbs. Ghirardetii 2 ea 5c } = eas, Corn oF 25¢ Butter, Ib...... spectors at the port of New York] MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO Taptoca sobeseenss, 15c | Chocolate ..0.enccccccean 75c have to a high degree. That—/ Sb. can Tavern Steel Cut Coffe. ....+.secrcceccceeccorcoees what is it you say?—hustle and| an eecorceess S5¢ LOWER tj e) z ‘8 a a a | 4 106 cans Kippered | | Herring .. 25¢ Fresh 1 Broilers iegel’se@ for the Whole $180 hoes Family andup Pes . ryt love of home. Those are the ch i G 25c | $f sacks Seti: ‘hie (milk CP acteristics of Front countey. andi STALLS 1819 Pike Place Market. Sugar Stall Allen’s rocery FLOOR 25c | § Se Bg oom bod fed), Ib....... those are the things which were most noticeable to me, an old Mex 10 | bob food Broome P C | 4 ibs. Navy Peat ican who {s vistting ¥ rountry ] Be | i,t polis Totter Fresh Local CI tor tne Hiroe therm = TOUF COUDtTY | cue press because I was misunder-|in coming to the border at this| around his eyes faded and his thin) Then, with a start, he arose, tools C | s1.00 etbcormnanp Ranch Eggs, doz General, your enemies say you| stood. But I have cherished no bit-|time? They say you have come to | lips parted under the stubble of aj my arm to go, and the interview: Grandpa's ‘Tar Soap Te | . . J : are very, very rich” 1 sald “that| terness, for 1 am a military man,|start another revolution. Is that| mustache into a half smile. was over. rocery Specials Good for All Week Choice Steer you have made miliiona from your| and We learn early In Iife that there | true? 01 c experiences in Mexico, Tell me,|!s nothing to be gained by hating Esta no verdad! (It ts not Pot Roast ...... the truth, general, what are you|@¥en our enemies true!) | worth?” . “But you may tell the American ‘I came here to see my daughter ; people thru your paper that NEV-|on my way to California to see your Tells of His Fortune ER HAVE I REEN RESPONSIBLE | expositions. Never will I draw my : FOR THE MISTREATMENT OF A | sword against the people of Mexico. Dg gg Pear Ale Apne cred Pees AMERICAN nor have I{If {t is needed to defend the flag, I he might be renting back tn his| Permitted a single one to be mis-| will fight as long as I live of affairs good, Mexican blood spilled already dictator in Mexico City Choice Shoulder pe Roast, ......4e Choice Steer Round Steak ..18¢ Sugar Cured Hams. whole or half . 17¢ Shoulder Harms, 12c Ib. .. see Sugar Cured Corned Beef, 1b, ae il Pickles. go04, oid-tash ed dill flavor. Then, slowly ‘ t You may read the record of|and I will not be the responsible 10c 10¢ an 124¢ i PA es asd ; gf ber eet | those awful times in Mexico City|agent for shedding more blood Giaer Vinegar, ¢ Gr en Ground Bone Choice Leg al care, he drew from his wallet a * ul ; : . or Ninewer, fuil 10 =e 25¢ Cc little envelope, which he tapped|*24 not a single American was/Some day I expect to return to my er c Bweet P Pickied pare 10 of Mutton .... with hin, forefinger as he netd,{ harmed. T have given them every | Mexico, But it will be In peace and 5 bottie tor .10c Ribs. c slowls protection I could and, when your|pot at the head of any army. STALL 27 ONE MAIN 1000 The White Meat Co. Big Saturday Specials gf Pot Roast, ‘, (10c | a arate, ie 15c ADK | ioe whore, ns... 15e | | or Thiele my fortune, and, of th |ait'ot my time in the caplial to see] enough of war end. omy. wish. ¥0 tras le wit envelope, are tre |harmed. | Tou uaa we lin my own country nurrounded ty | We're going to offer two Red Hot Specials just to God, 1 have Ilttl, and my home at government and, myself was be ("1 hope this wish may be given || have you visit the new place and get acquainted. place, @ut theee, these flowers |‘ ween two nations, But no one can|me, for I do not wish to die as my statue of her saint by my wife on °"), tir Waading day) 48 Share nae, ars _ “General, what is your purpose | people I love ete 6 osc wii eeVeterciceeeckunnnd the sum total of my fortune, and, should | lose them, | would be Let Dr. Macy Rib ... 10¢ Choice Steer Boiling Beef Je Choice Shoul- 1 der Pork Steak. 1 2c Choice Shoulder of Mutton .... Ie Choice Loin Pork Roast .... 17c Choice Steer 1 Shovider Steak P22C Anchor Brand Bacon Bnd 10c “Tell your American people that old Victorlano Huerta m harm, either to his own to the United State: “Tell them thi ruined man. I have carried them thru all of them under my pillow, and shall| Stecesstul — trea have them in the pocket of my unt-| went a Ns form when I follow my grand old| skim patron, Gen. Porfirio Diaz, to an swer the last trumpet call His Message to U. S. i 25c Layer Cakes 15 : Cc WOE 6056. HC r ee ave Nine coe senaneeson We make a specialty of Rye and Pumpernickel history will fix ad his place in the affairs of his coun Bread. try and that the only wish of an old man Is that he be returned to the sacred soll of Mexico, should Lew Veetees We | teas... $1.20 ses aicig'gg'*''g LOC tara Ses, 35c rele W | Pure Lerd, bn Fort stea 2 lbs” — | ar : 124c es is 124c ID cg annie" 10c 5 cans Wild 25c interested ie greatly and, for a Bs eer from the land he loved so well that eW or a cry yak 12%¢ | is 20c Rose Milk...... ber tithe Motel, I devapioed ee as ae os eae site the old dictator sat f Phone main ane Orders Gtvem Special Attention PRs penis eid Geto thomine peareionie | am Mae, stoliiy in his chatr and’ dreamed 1403 First Ave.—Between Pike and Union. Shove Open Undl 10 P.M. F cate phan danieitend: eadtasent The lines along his cheeks soft: | and jeered at by your people and ened, the clusters of wrinkles