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STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1915. PAGE 7 BLIEVE MANY [25° MANAGER OF UNCLES’ CLUB TO Fasten HAVE BEEN SUNK S.%:.%-S""*) GQ, INDICTED FORORPHANS } tprove Sanitary Ferre CORNER LONDON, Aug. 27.—For the rirse| FRENCH AVIATORS CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—W. K. Green-| ‘The Uncles’ club—remember it? t AT THE Pike ince the German submarine late. oe : RADE thine since “ A ACK FACTORIES Dai, foners! manager of the Indi) Organized "bout a year ago by a D Li eae TT sna Tranenertation Cor see is |g orenntnad ‘tout a vear sao by sit Delivery today had confirr epor | by the grand jury here today on a| (tl, 0% Bove sire ggetede Ms ace mersidles have deon destroyed, |, {ators renewed their raids againat/of the sinking of the steamer Kast-|0f Ne Clty, WI} The avon od pirpoat Public Market Such reports as that made public! Gorman positions during last night| land with the loss of more than S00 a See ait ak honk ta pom yesterday tron Commander! and today, attacking a half dogen lives +4 pabe elgg pee} ith again | Rigeworth sinking a submarine by! ratiway stations and factories, the; Greenbaum was indicted on three | 7 OY "y } com af hee A all i Sv s avy wens boinbs from his aeroplane war office announced counts, charging him with overload: | (rat aid. abet wad contribute. to{f SUGAR previously been kept secre neti Bante wad ant at ald, a contriby rs be fre fear of aiding the enemy Steamers Admiral Wateon, Dol-|sesworthy best stomach’ aches and happy mem Wholesale Mparticr ar stress was laid today) ph Northland and City of Seat The and jury formally re: ortes? Do you remember it Price, spapers upon the por! tle arrived from North Thursday Well, Saturday the aunts—which PRee CANDY MZET THE PRODUCER for lens in each pkg. HERE FOODS COST LESS « the it would have indicted ° e * wy —— oe a = _ — - - would hav indicted tw ft ral In to say, the wives of the uncles steamboat inspectors and two check Tames’ 190 of to ' . men if they had not been told they, ¥!!! #! NRcICGn Gace oe eit had no jurisdiction in these cases. be a plenic pet thn Sibel order | SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND PINE The Indiana Transportation Co.| “rose in charge of the affair will| This Week That Will Make the Trust Think. C ti chartered the Eastland for the Ex-|, cursion of employes of the Weat |°° ern Electric Co. which resulted in|, Aunt Arthur PAH cgacamtberety Boiling Beef, Ib. ....6c | Shoulder of Lamb, Ib. 9c “ag bageniead 4 Aunt James Crehan, Aunt. Walter ff Sirloin Steaks, Ib. ...15c | Lamb Chops, Ib.. .121/¢ nol: May, Gordon, 28, Europe Poster, Aunt ohn t Hetterne®./ Round Steaks, lb. ..15c | Legs of Mutton, Ib. 1212 aarti Wkawedne teas ccasce: wire t Pot Roasts, Ib. ......9c No. 1 Hams .......15¢ tablets Thursday after quarrel with | Webster, Aunt J. E. Galbraith and Veal Cutlets, Ib. ...15c | Club Sausage ......10c Pike Pince Mkt 6 Car Tickets, 25¢ SATURDAY SPECIAL Fresh Churned pind = 1s Washington it ALLEN’S GROCERY: | Creamery Butter husband, She was taken to city peat R. P. Rise-—and a lot of other! cat made Yee 4 mae If Veal Roasts, Ib. ....11¢ | Fowls, Ib. .......15Y2c LITTLE MISS WHO SETS NEW RECORD FOR Murray Meat Company Washington Market BASE BALL THROW FOR WOMEN ADVISES | pinta did Ce sito GIRLS TO PLAY BOYS’ GAMES WITH BOYS ALLEN’ S yep BARGAINS | wo a 18-35 |r GREEN'S BUTTER STORE css wake IB Best fresh churned Butter, Be 1b. 2 lbs Ge, 3 Ibe. f whe |; I BUTTER '30c, 3 Lbs. 86c| EGGS Cc, 2 Doz. 750 | + | Good But eee Gn | Craaaes mestinates kets oe 4 ae x R ¥ Zhe, with each 1-Ib PURE FOOD SHOP 1511 Pike Place We give better service and meats for the same money. That’s why we do the business. Special sale Saturday. Steak, Ib. . ..-15¢! Picnic Hams, lb. ...11¢ Legs Mutton, Ib. ..12¥/c | Pure Lard, lb. ....12'c Pot Roasts, Ib., 7c-12¥/c | Dry Salt Pork, Ib. .. .11c NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place 5 Large Cans 25C With a 25c purchase at any Stall in the Market. The White Meat Co. Main 371 Main 371 “QUALITY” OUR MOTTO GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED Fancy Breakfast Bacon, ) Pot Roast, 10 half or whole, 18 ee CORE ce pound ..... c| Pork Roast, 124 Sugar-cured Bacon 15c | pound Backs, pound . Pure Lard, bulk, Special on Milk-f Biel pound ... -124c¢ We are now able to give you prompt service, with our own delivery. Phone your orders in. |Stong’s Market}; IN ADDITION TO OUR OTHER SATURDAY SPECIALS Washington Creamery Butter, 2 lbs............ Fancy Cooking Apples, 7 lbs. . nae Pure Lard, Number 5 Size Pails . POW Lee Ee John C. Leslie Co. FIRST AVE. FLOOR SANITARY MARKET Opposite Tilikum Market THE NEW HOME OF THE TILIKUM MARKET AT ts cme pre nt em ' mee 18¢ | eee ....... 1Bke STALLS 121-123-125 SANITARY MARKET eee ee ne. eck | Lent ae ' | Choice Sirloin end Compound Lard, Come and See Us Before You Buy. Butter, Ib..... eappe T-Bone Stea! ‘ 17e¢ | Meter Rie 25c Chotce Steer Bolling 10c | of Spring 18c MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE Choice Circle W No. 10 pall James $ 15 Beet. iv Bra OE ake: 1521 PIKE PLACE Legs Lamb, Ib...... ... 18¢ | Mary Tara 1. Prime Steer Pot 12ke | mr lle - Roast, tb . } " Three be toaves eof Bread Fancy Chickens, | Green Ground Bone, “ smb | MIIK Fed Chickens, Py eo ie 7 es of Brea “Say Seasons 20c | i for 25c Pork, R as 124c | Dey ga 10c nai n Creamery Butter age | Complete line, of Cakes & ‘These prices good for one week. In rear of market, next to Mome-made Pork 10c | My Reedy 25c ——— grocery. Sausage, I> 2 tbs sdeet We are here to stay—will give you the best of Meats and Free PULLMAN DINER SPECIAL Delivery all over the city. 76 PIKE ST. esh Chum Baked Stuffed Chicken ‘|{Stong Sets the Pace nm tom ke Gn psiaies..sge| Fy - ; Baked Ham : EAT CO. geese 25¢c Butter i E ARMOURDALE MEA 5 Other als After & wre Bread 10c Large Loaf. No raise in prices. MRS. ELLMORE STALL 120 First Ave. Floor SPECIAL! lyour name and your record across/give our team a doost I'm going Remember, all our goods are made in our daylight jthe country, sporting editors writ-/after new records. Hefore the sum-| kitchen upstairs. No hauling, no extra handling. Direct ee ling for your picture, and the|mer is over I expect to make a to the consumer. an 0 t neighbors and the folks at the) 225-foot throw picture shows you €o to pointing) “I suppose you thought yowa|M{ MRS, PFEFFER’S BAKERY, 1513 First Ave. Phone Elliott 2756, pia wt 28c Lb. We Do Our Own Churning Cascade md | FIG MARBLE CAKE, 15¢ Good Sewed Work, Beet Oak Leutner. | stall 67, Pike Place Market Stall 63, Lower Floor, fike Pl Mkt. Glenn White, girl world’s champion ball thrower. Top pitcher shows left arm which threw the record breaking bali; below at left, the champion in pitching position; at right the championship emile le pictured. BY HONOR FANNING of it—proud because a member of JOLIET, IL, Aug. 27.—How|the Arions—that’s our bail club- does it feel to be a world's cham-| pulled down a world’s record. Pure Tard, 2’ ibe Baby Lamb Shou! S0c can Royal or Price's 15¢ can Minced 10c ing Powder . Re elie 80c 15e pkg. Shredded 10 Iie pe. Par a Wheat Biscuit .........+ c Bic pkg. Citrus ; lSc can Happy Powder ......-...-.- 20c | dhe a= A || } } 260 pkg. Uncle Sam's 20c }pion—a regular “champ*—with| “I'm proud too, for the sake of Breakfast Fi jthe telegraph wires humming/|our team, you know, and just to | a pkee Ito you and saying: “There she is,|find a sort of tomboy girl when 1 | REARS |the world’s champion, some day|ycu came here,” quizzed the little|® u ce : Lae ier, re ticacs 25c Bisneit be famous"? champion, “but a girl doesn't igi i aa Fag & 2 § Se pigs. Macaroni" DG ff) To find the answer to this ques-|need to be rough tecause she} PUBLIC UTILITIES EXPERT SEES EARLY bof : |tton 1 went to the home of the|plays boys’ games with boys. In- Thy 3 INICID INERC ‘ | A dn sa Hlatest pet of the athletic world,|deed, T think it fine for boys and DAWN OF A MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP DAY & cke little Glenn White of Jollet, the|girls to play together. ‘ A on 5 i Pepper, Cinnamon, ail- ml WOrid’s dest | girl Seti ag ak res ober 1 ore eager Jitney Problem Is Latest Prof. Bemis Tackles—Texas who broke the world’s recor e!threw the ball 204 feet; then the . “they nee : “eee : po pin gal Gther day when she tossed a baillother day 1 broke the world’s re City Hires Him to Make Survey of [210 feét ord, The record used to be 206; Public Utilities And like the true blue sports- }i made it 210; but I can do better ——__—_—— veg ew omg’ ee ee ret cee cate ob 1k tinal ee ae —Some | ership of public utilities is steadily to bat with this sporteman-tike nut-brown maid of 15, slim)qay American city folks will ride| growing. A score of cities own or 7 declaration: “The jolliest thing|and straight as an Indian boy, 18/{n THEIR OWN street cars thelr gas and electricity and water Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes that wear, 61.35, $1.65 and $1.95 Enocetante ; 2c ++ Me STALL & about breaking this record 1s that) the girl who, if prophecies come) gome they'll talk over |NOw, and a great many large cities = Freestone Peaches, A0c | Eztt* *"8° Cantaloupes, Be |the boys on our team are proud|true, will some day soon be alriipin city-owned tele-|are studying the possibilities of @ iegel’s for the Whole .00 ‘ Seach Witermeion, ib-......10 3 Ae leader of women in field sports.| ones. | municipal ownership. hoes Family and - Stat Ohi aah ake Some day they'll light thelr | pane, people are taking @ deeper STALLS 18-19-21 Pike Place Market Near Sugar Stall | Isat 102 ¥ houses with THEIR OWN gas or SCVAPE RAGES. ay tered bead electricity, and they won't take or- Gasca nan elvcation that will at | | ders from any private corporation i M dW las to the price they pay for riding| Vance the cause of public owner | qay of efficiency; the day of the| OF WINDOW IN Thin Menan OMEN Cr talking or illuminating their) "Mh 4 ‘ | Gxpert. ‘Business. efficiency inde- —— houses | neato Massachurette had a one| pendent of political control must AHunch for Lunch DO YOU WANT TO GET T AND an. etts— j a aeonet This isn't a dream of munielpal| iyo venities commission, Now half | 78, our cities.” " ownership—tt's a prophecy, and it/ < Dallas, Texas, is just entering | HO EL; MA DIE we ete Tn meet itthat they |isn't @ dreamer, but a man who pe atone eine ee lecpon a business man’s administra- 5 insist on drugging thelr stomact “thinks in figures"—none other - wide-| tion of city affairs,” added Prof. . STALL 28 Best Washington Creamery Butter, pound . Local Ranch —_ aereneet spa fresh, 2 Dozen se boodescdcpeeers . sie : spread is the interest In the public ‘k in the} Whi Pickle Stall 27 frectag se . 4 <I regulation of public service. In eco paper Nl his work in the | EAT ite nga Falling three ores Rig be following lish phy < New England the movement to hey’ve elected a business man, | 2 ur u J . | y 4 — — SATURDAY ON window tn the Oregon hovel, sir] thinness goes untouched, You can- | ward public ownership ts especial-| 17 . Lindsey, as mayor as a part | AT THE |First ave. 3., to the pavement in| oy oot rat until your dige: ett ly strong, and from Buffalo west to} > he’ lthe alley below, Ed Steene, 30, Frt| properly assiiniiates, the food ‘you of the business program; he's look- | San Francisco cities are seriously Raini day morning sustained injurtes|eat | considering the question of city ing into the city Swnohises and er ery an } There is a preparation known to) é es | “4 “~~ into the quality of service the city |which may result in his death. Ho|,,jhere 1" ,0 preparation known to| : jownership of public service. lis getting from the public utilities, | |f@ at the city hospital. Both arms| Where.’ which’ seemingly | ambodien Public ownership is a natural | «Pye been called in to conduct estauran were broken and amputation wil! ents needed by the . | product of the times, This is the | the survey which will continue for Assorted sizes Dill Pickles, new jer hea meatet, mr. 5e Gallon .. All Stalls 9-10 be necessary in case Steen should| | Fresh Wi eam oeg A | q 913 Second Ave. (near Madison h Washington Cr: Our Best Butter, 38¢ 1b; recover ‘rom internal injuries. rel . ‘ - orden INE GE, i ) ery Butter, 30c % pounds Fractures of the leg were also sus |and much : Peas a Sap ee Jas, R. Boldt, Mgr. and Prop. pound ... . f 90c tained, and all his teeth were|!ven as to its Me problem to the public u es in- 0 ARG a ERE, f weed Dude Sargol, whic 7 vestigator—will be gone into in| Peer it : peeccked out Dallas, and the gas question, which | Steene registered at the , | lis of special importance there, and . lThuraday night and was consider SWEA ERS the street railways will be studied {| Way Everybody Smiles ably under the influence of lquor. ; thenioaa | ' inc ay aarvay” Fresh Ranch New York Full acs eee |. -> 35] | cream Cheese, Ib.. 27c 10e Bread, wrapped at the tors: :E to ntarved portions * body.| a The Kind That Satisfy. Besides his activities as an ex- Soy oes 5c MRS. DUNAWAY TO te the starved portions OF she body | y cacleniae. bie Acirities Ag on ee I TE Keep your children warm|| Prof. Bemis is a member of the Whole Sal- mon, each, fresh 20c Chas. W. Treve Section No. 16 | LEAVE SEAT TLE whould ing tient rare |this winter in an All Wor-|| interstate commerce commission, | & out, hollows about ad, Hand Finished Swes | giving counsel to the commission | sted, Hand Finished Sweat-|/ as to methods of valuation of rail. er, like the kind we make. || road and telegraph compantes of | nd bust disappearin Mrs, Harry T. Dunaway, wife of Your taking on from 10 to 20 pounds| = Btw. We Berns of solid healthy Bass, tb.... L2SC the defaulting Northern Pacific | jarmieus y than Prof, Edward W. Bemis, na* ; the United States, | ticket clerk, who disappeared after Srial Drug Go , Senaity ‘eniten public utilities ex-|| From Mill to Wearer | a | GEE! FRUIT White Delicatessen gambling away $5,000 of the com pert—who “makes the prediction British Consul Thomas Erskine 3 : CORNER STALL 7 pany’s money, has announced that "IT sometimes hear conservatives OCTONEK for Northwest states and Alaska, but this STAND gettee seen 35c she will go to Portland with her say that the pendulum Is swing- |transferred to New Orleans, by - ‘ 20 |baby, to the home of ber parents, § eh larwe)ing backward in the general moves KNITTING co Recall election three C OFFEE 2° Ibs. er +h. é ic land there seel qorkmen - a : ,endea | ment toward public ownership, e |lcounty commissioners at North | is ood —_ telephone operator, which was her asa flesh builder and while ex-|sald Prof. Bemis in, disc ussing mu F. Yakima to be held in October, evee ° occupation before her ‘marriage. |celient resulta in cases of nervous| nictpal ownership. “But this ts not actory- -Store. Bei Paratha svcd q |The Dunaway home here will be) in sRieny Geviuiten about using. 1/80, &t least, It 18 not so in the|| Fifth Ave. & Union St, Teamaters’ atrike In Springfield, | broken up, Unless @ gain of weight 1s desired, cities, The interest in public own-||__—__ nrg ended.

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