The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 30, 1915, Page 7

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FER FOFERSINS | PASTEURI Dental Of ttle, «© and advice. oe in ye until ¢ who work 3. DROWN * | FERMANS DELIVER SAVAGE ATTACKS, July 20-4 $0.—Endeavoring to Jost positions in the “laby rat,” the Germans delivered fierce attacks against the Frenc wih band grenades during last gm, precipitating a bitter en. it was announced today losses were also suffered ty Ge enemy in the Vosges, where iiampts were made to regain lost The Germans were back under a hot cross fire, fommunique said. Artillery fm progress between the the Aisne. Asair raid was made upon bet the bombardment of te was not serious. Use Star Want Ads for results. 0c Size Brea Mr. and Mrs. Chas. In the Center Saturday night, July 21st, 7's Diamon4a C half or whole ai pares Bacon 15c 17c 124c va many other specials av WITH 81.00 Groceny 90c ip i ...10¢ .15c¢ t Biscuit woke. Cream Me hottie Rea Wing Julee Shrines Happy Home ot 10c 15c 15c She cans ii 0 01 oe appy Home Oke Grandma's Washing Powder ¢ seed Wes re | 18¢ 35c ' He can Italy Olive 65c frm es" 30c tee Guiiics és inte wae Baking 5c | Grocery Special is With New Management AT he White Market Sth and Pine Saturday’s Big Special! Only Two Loaves to a Customer Peanut Butter, Ib. The Carnation Butter Stores Co. ne White Meat Co. BEST MEATS—LOWEST PRICES to reduce our stock as much as possible, so for S: offer meats at these record-breaking prices .18c | PHONE ORDERS GIVEN SPECIAL STONG’S BARGAINS | ORDE 25c 25c | Puritan Coffee Co. Opens Coffee and Light Lunch tha, Blend That Stalls 19 to 22. Demonstration all day. STAR- 30, SEATTLE FOLKS ARE BEGINNING TO APPRECIATE WONDERFUL BEAUTIES OF MT. RAINIER; AUTOISTS | BY HUNDREDS ARE TRAVELING TO THE SNOWLINE FRIDAY, JULY 1915, Foods Are Always a Little Fresher and Cheaper wing was written by a |] us, at the other end of a beau | “Jake” brought them to the ‘ Star's staff, whe te ey tiful valley | ‘camp from Seattle in his car At the Public .. A sign by the roadside In Personally, “Jake” didn’t care Market us point wae | for shinning up three-mile-high “ eo Star man “Sublimity Vista,” | mountains, eo he was waiting Center giant peak may be A | | | “Red” has asort of reverence | for his friends to come back PAGE CORNER Public Market al Sani tary Public Market ny zi. t heap AT Pike Place Public Market THE tt eee | for his mountain. He uncov Idea of getting ; admitted, « we asked him, . Ni Rh ce, "he thie point. “Jake” deprecatingly tapped . SUR OLD PIKE PLACE rRowees . 7: bd em to help it, hie forehead cmtuicen brawny, tanned and freckled, “Nobody home,” he said. at hairy and happy—that's “Red”! Jing up here ee xe ; Wholesale a Deer IG RIM eA Nee aR ow line every other | Tt Is hore at ® camp that . "a Price, ; day, now, for months, but it 1086 Who ascend the mountatn hire . here Wren ne taike te you and grins, | fever gete to be an oid sight. guides aid prepare forme ci. tf WUrray Still Driving CANDY MEET THE PRODUCER you ewear by him forever. ees |smear thetr faces with grease in each pkg HERE FOODS COST LESS And when, winding along the To a large majority of Seat to prevent snowblind wn s a perpendicular face of the ilff | poopie, Mt Rainer means nothing [burn, and don ainber i he Prices Down above National Park inn, oe | mor than a great ; dish of tee makes them look like n ot t observe that the rock wall ri - a f cream, which they can # spar-| Apaches on the warpath K hundreds of feet straight a : * on any clear day But moat of the folks who come Sp i if f Ss t d Y ¥ from the. tft ue of the rand, | Sing, "a che fm, ou say clotr day |, But most of the folks who come ecials for Saturda erent ar 1% mete and drops sheer 500 feet a bare | herding a yd ee ae . . Me em erem Cae we [her ty ree. c erie | eeetanasam & MAE salle. ce Pot Roast, lb. ......8¢ | Link Sausage, lb. . io Sa dare trate tes leas cost of delivery, profi right, yeu have a comfortable lis w sloriovaly imposaible sight. leuew, and throw anowballe Sirloin Steaks, Ib... .16c¢ | Leg of Lamb, lb. . 3 At Whelesale pricy arary S67: TT , Sevnie. Bes eu " a n a ‘o olny 0 be 1 r hi rint ‘ou ooh , ail right In “Red's” hande pore Whats ye nea cyen ae thie {dow in tha ttt tenet ee eet lock |i Round Steaks, Ib....16c | Cottage Hams, Ib. 16! Ue ; aaa ; For “Red.” you see, te the driver. |Sititude, ft enthrails one with its | glacier, one of the many Kiant ar Veal Roasts, Ib......10c Bacon, Ib. ......17/2¢ | Our Regular Weekly Big Sale and Cut le operates one of the two motor rer Sean Sens da nerd Ie erry A diate th avery ive Sate, wale, oniey. phabangers. frors |Zpucids, > Wewvered Bint Of vant) of jee that, radiate tn ” Pork Roast, Ib......10c Hams, lb. eneiieeg’: Prices for Saturday the Pacific Auto Transit company's | U8t@! a he Se ee t, Ib. 8c! Picnic H ae motorbus depot, 1894 First ave, tol us Gre tine as ene the summit [le hemes co eats Murray Meat Company Washington Market Pot Roast, Ib. ....... rr ve - Ile Mt, Rainier. A man tells you it ts the face of an elevation is 6,500 feet STALLS 2.3-5-7 94.96 PIKE STREET Veal Roast, Ib. 12Y%yc Eastern Hams, lb. . .15c Red” Huber, his name te. Welice litt 200 high: wild flowers grow tn pro 7 Townn : 4 Good Eastern Bacon, |b. Gidn’t get the rest of it i MB the very edge of the snow wis" ALLEN’S GROCERY '; kR Ib.. 1 | wean ga cen Red.’ i he sald-) A tanned young fellow has two lOc phes, PEARLINE Se) 10c SHAKER SALT ..Be g Pork Roast, SAM VEGN a sch lra.bd ow OAC when we asked him. He didn't} A tan mee siateh nal ss | I f 1 know it was a vacationing newsprint tal ghd PR Bap Rings, dozen 5¢ | Naptha Soap, 6 bars. .25¢ Fresh Dressed Chickens jberman riding with bim |you can observe thru the glass a|tats. When we stopy Good Br rooms, each ..25¢@ | Best Black Pepper, lb..20¢ rghit |party of five men who are trying | mire Springs, where a Cracked Coffee, 2 lbs. .25@ | Whole Pickling Spices, 1b..25¢ New Rainier Meat Co. His passengers weren't overly in-| for the summit Rainier National inn and the Long AIM 10 _P d quisitive. You glance toward the spot|mire Springs hotel, on the way up 7 1527-1529 Pike Place The three girls from St. Louis, in| which he {ndicates, You are tn-| we found both hotels (“hosteiri a the second seat, wore mourning.|credulous. You can see nothing Red” called them, tn sta FRESH CHURNED We deduced that they were travel-| “There,” he Insists. “See those |rates to us) crowded to /, Se SPECIAL ing In an effort to get their minds |tiny dots on that snowfleld Just un-| Most of the sleeping accommo: B tt 30 Lb. Fr h Ch ed off a recent bereavement. They | der the crater. ey're five miles | tions are provided tn tents. Th fy GRASS iu er [4 ° es: umn |were very quiet. from where we stand on an air/were all full, and latearrivir NEW EGGS 29c Doz. | The cattle rancher from Houston, | line.” |gueata were booked to slumber tn LAID ° u er Tex., with his wife and children, in| You take a squint thru the glass.| their own cara in the garage, | fats Stalls 28-29 the third seat, was too awed by the|And, there they are, four of them,| Automobiles, both at the springs KASDORF’ waie wine scenery to say much with their guide apparently a long and here, were parked in great And the newlyweds {n the back|way ahead numbers " dale rhene [ @ |seat were too much occupled with T an last in line seems to be The gateway to the park is 92 CARNATION MILK oT sh ‘eats Kitiott J each other to even notice the driv-| having trouble. He ts exhausted miles from Seattle, It is six and a $3.10 Case, Delivered eal . 27568 We Do Our Own Churning er, let alone the scenery He stumbles and falls. A com:|half miles, by the excellent gover Ghote Zags Lamb 1 Only the American who owns the|panion comes back and helps him/ment road, from the gate to Long 8 lbs. Sugar for. .. 50e] o Cascade Crea |gas works in Osaka, Japa get onto his feet. The climbers all| mire springs, and 13% miles fur tdak ucaiae py r mery | Sho is looking over the land of hix| carry alpenstocks, you notice, #0 |ther to this point Cwith Lit H {fee Stall 67, Pike Place Market nativity, and myself were bother-|clear ts the vision now | In this last stretch you elimt Sod Dawa Welk, Mast Gah Louheh ling “Red” with questions. But that! “They started from here at 9:30! something more than half a mile : v1.4 S @5, Lower Wieer, fine Fi. Mkt didn't matter. “Red” talked any-jlast night.” you hear the thnned|{t is an easy grade and a fine road *. ase | Home- how. Talked well, too. Told us|young fellow saying. “They'll make| Seattle, to $ from patronage | No 10 sack Fisher's } ae | Made rea Cc Pullman Diner spn |about everything in a spontaneous | the summit in another hour.” |at the Inn, at Longmire's boarding 1 ib. can any brand ( abe Ff oo orien eam jour sort of w Seemed to be just as| It now ts 10 o'clock in the fore-| house, and John Reese's pl i 1090 Ib . tit anne Large Loaf. No raise in prices. Chicken Dinner with 35c Stall 12 Phone Main 3191 Interested as were his passengers. |noon, THEY HAVE BEEN CLIMB-|showing a spurt of appreciation ‘with | $6.00 : antins 4nd nis | The surprise came as we (ING 12 HOURS. |this season for the unriva 4 . MRS. ELLMORE Deltctous Haked Bel wre gnet sive green stamps | neared a bend In the road Frank Jacobs, the photogra- |nificence of this pla TOKIO TEA STORE SrALLEibS Pak Acc tees em Diner but we give You the value in | “Now look!" cried “Red.” | pher, happens along. We learn | ture, lying almost at STALLS 24-20 5 Other specials after 8 o'clock | “Just as we round this curve the climbers are friends of his, | : | | here. Look! And he snatched off his cap as we chugged right out Into a GOOD SHEPHERD SUZZALLOHITS |) SILVER JUBILEE AT THE SHYSTER | DRAWS CROWDS AND THE QUACK most astoundingly wonderful view of “The mountain that was God.” It lay right before wh Gtyen New Policy Home- “Made Cookies 10 ti’ MILK 25¢ w LOOK! IF YOUR TOILE ANEW Butter, 3 lbs. 85c Ask for our regular Price List. ° ise] WATCH FOR OUR BIG “| Special Ad TO APPEAR IN eo * re Tea and Coffee Department competition. Free demon- on of our coffee at all times. We sell Heins Pickles. ‘sai a ARVENU PLUMBING & HARD- tri EB CO. WAR 11 82 Lower Floor i" New York Bakery SATURDAY Lewer Floor SPECIALS 0c loaves... + Gleaming with silver paper Serving tn a professional life, | BRE FE vagtlne segg —_ ee ee |chains, the walls and ceilings bid-| one performs duties to the public ae den in a mass of decorations, the rather than to himself, President House of the Good Shepherd! sussstio, of the university, told the ° Zs | pots oF sae eeelo ee ur Best 20c Meal Vernon Jersey Butter, | Thursday threw open its doors to graduating class of the summer M talbak, bani aed pred tage: the public on the occasion of its school, Thursday night " fen and athe dia | Washington Creamery silver jubilee, commemorating the No. prof: fe a success Com an . e and pack hee Fete Pin i }26th anniversary. of its founding | whore the re ative idea enc . : toe and up home cooked . - ! . ‘ Thruout the ernoon the big aaa tea pl egy a a od t tt rt | dominates,” he sa If you do sanrrany \ co SANI Y . Vernon Butter Store | building was thronged with peo| ict opserve the code of ethica in Stalls NITARY MARKET J. D. Lunch Dispensary La cdapg a inten ple, both ee oy seen — a profession the rege wel | STALLS 53-54 olics, who inspected the work don®| o ove to be but one-half 3 loaves le Boston Brown Wrapped hot geting vageig: seal an alts cod. The fits demaad 46 eon | BREAD 2? ee'ficc Ibe Bread 5c ev » OBries, “Verett. service; the second, expert ser. Best Grade Washington Creamery| Breck ne ovens... .. |preached the sermon. Pontificial| yieg ? Butter Be | e525 Der, Diesen jhigh mass was celebrated by! None can become a shyster or Sta! | Bishop O'Dea, assisted by Rev & quack without disgracing the 10c | Gustavus Achtergael, deacon; Rev. tear 0. M. L, subdeacon, | U™¥eraity which trained him.” | organ, subdeacon ; | ‘Teerey formerty.ot | Rev, J. G. Stafford, master of cer |monies. Fifty priests were pres LG BY LOWELL MELLETT i gat * BE IAN SHIP SUNK NEW YORK, July 30.—"We of the Market When the House of the Good : » duly 30. Shepherd was founded, years LONDON, July 30.—The Belgian have every expectation of win- ago, it had practically nothing but 8. 8. Prince Albert struck a mine| ning. The country is dissatis the indomitable will of the sisters, and sank today. The crew of 2 fied with the democratic ad. land a faith In the rag oo Now it men was saved. The trawler Young |is housed in a fine building, sur-| Percy was sunk by a submarine. | | rouy ded by y ten acres of land Ite crew was also res cued, ministration. It more so dally, and |e return to the is Invoice night and we want turday we 18c | | | THEORORE | Round Steak, Per 1D. ov eeveeeeee ROOS ol rien gy 14c OF Pure Lard $1.20 NEw YORK 10s Pure Lard .. 25¢ 124c 8c 29 | Pure Lara bulk | Corned Reef, | per Ib. too numerous to m ATTENTION MAIN a71 tien, | orter. | | However, upon recovering, they ex JETTISON DECKLOAD {Pressed themselves as set down . SPECIALS NOT eiceme Apparently politics is at an “im | TO SAVE FISH é sen Siene passe” like the campaign in France. | | . . 10c It was admitted by both sides that nathabe’ betimated’ at G10\600 1 ‘ tle Purtt 18c¢c confidence rests in the belief of a 7 Olive ON ; united party, Hilles expects Col, | Sulted when the steamer Chicago, | he... eee Roosevelt to be regular; McCombs| bound for Alaska on a fishing unes . ate expects Bryan to be regular. But , 5 Sey POR dal oc adieegets 25c both are not sure jetuise, Tan on ® TOOK in Geymour) “ii sc ene Right Dene Ges 160 4 ous seeet? |narrows. A deckload of coal and| Washington st. near Second av 8 bars Len 25c Don't Agree, Somehow! |a cargo of ice and fish bait was and have the ex-government p' Soap i, teeneeee e A h she clan diagnose your ease and presc: | 20¢ brick Goa 15¢ The fight will be on domestic perianned ena Re kins She for you, absolutely without charge. MAN cwkeiiiels someones questions,” said Hilles. ‘The coun. | returned to Seattle Thursday after-| We want your patronage and of- ! So eaeks 10c DORAROOSE. try is standing behind the president | noon to go on the drydock for 18) fs 28 ox doctor's services as an $ be box THEOVELT | on foreign questions days. L fur the Yellow From 5 fe pee 10c ays | McCombs said: “No domestic is ee = sina | sues to which the people will listen , im 25c OYSTER | can possibly be raised by the repub 6 sack Heans, The foreign questions, the Flour 30c things the people are constantly 160 cane Di 5c | thinking about, cannot be disregard # Silver Shield ed. If Dingley were recalled from | 25c the grave he could not write a tar | s imported iff protective enough to make a pat ea in oft. .25¢ ticle of difference to American bust: | ympie se,” | Ay 20c | news Teddy—Dark Horse phe. Olymple 20 | Wheat Hearts c Hilles named Maine, New York New Je y, West Virginia, Ohio. 2 2 Good for a Week Indiana, Nebraska; and Nevada as If Not Satisfied, the stray shee ex ted back in the republican fold. A switch from || Come Here 12,000 democratic majority in St Louts to 29,000 republican majority | | is also looked to by Hilles as a 4 hi t re hope of cartying Missourt also en § 0e The only possibility of the re . Satleties | publicans being a contender is res 814 First Ave. toration of the entente with Roose- —= velit,” sald McCombs Nobody | ARE THESE THE “CANDIDATES” TO WHICH THE COLONEL REFERS? knows what Teddy will do.” SURE OF VICTORY IN 1916 is becoming TLL SUPPORT ANY GOOD REPUBLICAN IN 1916--T. R, ‘Sample and Job Lot Shoes "At About '/2 Price and Less report | get from parts of the country Indicates this, So does every election.” —Charles D. Hilles, chairman of the republican national com- | mittee, “Unless there is some de- cided change in the situation, It will not be nece ary for either party to establish head- quarters next year. The result Is a foregone conclusion as things stand now. “The democratic party ie en- Joying unexampled preemi- nence that is mot likely to be | | | ready to ublicans. Men's Shoes and Oxfords in but- ton and lace, $2.45, $1 .50 Girls’ sizes and widths, patr Lace School Shoes, good! $1.00) | lost for many years."—Wm. F. | McCombs, chairman democrat Ladies’ Shoes, in lace only, | *'8 and [coer annie ey, small sizes, $1 QO | Boxe ana Girls’ Schoot Shoes | These are the first political pre| PMT i in button and lace, 018 aie Boy Scout Shoes , $ jdictions for 1916, The chairman of| 1.95, $1.65 and ... $1 .35 $1.95, $1.65 and.. 1.35 the republic nee 3 95, $1, comrlitesa ait eg lie asi Ladies’ Up-to-date Shoes in clothtops and all leathers, $1.75 and up ments, “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO but suffered themselves to be asked for their views of the po- litical outlook by the United Press. Like French Campaign Tt was not like this one year pre- ceding previous campaigns. As a matter of fact, each was rather startled at the sight of a the Whole iegel’s: for 4 ) Family hoes s $12 Near Sugar Stal! STALLS 18-19 Pike Place Market.

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