The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1915, Page 7

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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1915. PAGE 7, N ECONOMICAL, DELIGHTFUL PLACE To TRADE: We Have | THIS EX-CONVICT aw | t= a —] Pike Proven to the | WANTS A CHANCE: | Pe Weaipaues aS ReesHieecta| Pact Satisfaction Here You Thousands | CAN YOU AID HIM?) x." Feemeatt’ 1 erie hye | Sanitary Successful y ( The Biggest Values in ee Farmers’ f CORNER Footwear for ; Marhets in America Public Market DR Men, Women and : 7 Gun Meta joots, button or style, Goodyea $2. 50 Boys goles, pair Are to be found at The Upstairs Shoe sia sk td ae Murray Gives More Bargains and the — pufchasing T i i i i oo nt png hese prices will bring the crowds again tomorrow baying for a chain of 3 Fancy Strawberries Pot Roasts, Ib.......7c¢ | Shoulder Mutton, lb. . 8c bo SE aired Fresh Fish 15c box; 2 boxes 25¢ ff Boiling Beef, lb.....7c| Pork Roasts, Ib. ....10c Quality Guaranteed Philadelphia Fish Market Spinach, Ib se @ Sirloin Steaks, lb....15c Pork Loins, lb......10c Many, many styles; ‘ Best Yakima Spuds, del #185 : $3.50, $4 and $5 values i Stall 10, Lower Floor. | (1!'!0ne*"% 1, ise Mf Loin Mutton Chops 121 | No. 1 Hams, lb... . .15¢ | ‘ kio V bl c Veal Roasts, Ib......1Jc | Cottage Butts, lb. ..15¢ $2. 50 | BIG SPECIAL Tokio Vegetable Co. i Veal Cutlets, Ib.....15c | Chickens, Ib. ......15c Ch ie ‘amber tb. is jie Home-rendered Lard, pound..............12'2¢ Ath pen neeaylhy: Angel Food Cakes Murray Meat Company Washington Market Stal Armourdale the wize, epectal 15c STALLS 2.3.57 94.96 PIKE STREET Patent, Gun Metal and Tan, | “| Your chotee of Lemon, Sugar or low heels, cloth or kid 2.05 s > pm Veanut, Swiss Buna, Chocolates 3 — Cans Carnation —. re. $2.50 and $2.95, ot Bread 10¢ eres 25c¢ ceant Tih! Ibe of Abe Cotten or Fea) rem Mail Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post Large Loaf. No raise in prices c otte ead 15¢ “ ie Bu f risk itis: OSTONQHOE(O. [si'i8 , Da caMRS; ELMORE, | Me, Prefers. Bakery Stalls ALLEN’S GROCERY © Lowe patter SAMPLE, JHOP NINC| "°° igh) op sur | OLD PIKE PLACE Hite . SUGAR Second Ave at Pike St BUN DING > aig y at L sid lated Wholesale i : wi i Pe Pees, CANDY MZET THE PRODUCER CHARGE pve: reconsignment ant diver ee ee ae In each pkg. HERE FOODS COST LESS ' sion charge of $2 a car on hay and 4. F. Hatfield : | BE FORBIDDEN e7.,.s2%"% rom Hawes] wnes give we exsonviet alt nin at aide are te mon SATURDAY ONLY | MEAT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER permanent job, which will enable) And then he was rearrested, on ie aca in poorer ame tage mppeson him to make good? Every place he/a charge of drinking, and was sent SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY > a A goes, they fire him a on they back to Walla Walla for two years. fof the railroads to charge al vice commission ruled today. aah Wie Glare haa a Wide, nae |Ralonaed again Bay 7 06 this year, Fresh Shoulders of Mutton, Ib. | Pot Roast, Ib. Se-12ihe |they" re up against it. Say, folks, he went direct to The Dalles, Ore. |does he look very dangerous? But rumors fly faster than trains _..7¢| Picnic Hams, Ib. they. | ~— His story was there ahead of him, Churned Pure Lard, lb. .. . .12'/2 : DY tuscan so | Mn Weirak ak Beem, Rimae’ cael f Mutton, Ib. 12% | Dry Salt Pork, Ib. ioe HITE PUBLIC MARKET] [ol i3:22'22 sosss om wots auras WASHINGTON payee scargpery rior erates © Southeast Cormer Fifth and Pine | | ogi ft 9 CREAMERY NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. CARNATION MILK [thance to make good, ‘They old |to the. Festaurant. man, and’ Hat BUTTER a Pa to the doctrine given | fiel his way again Chicken Pot Pie 256 SPECIAL a boost, rather than a kick, he will] At nd he got work painting aR Binge eg ade 2 CANS 10c 2 CANS |become a good citizen, ja bullding, for which he was paid Other Specials Ali Day Fresh Churned Very well, folks, HERE'S THE/$9 a week. He saya it was a $4 0 O° With a 25c purchase at any Stall in the Market BIG CHANCE FOR ONE OF YOU) day fob. PULLMAN DINER 2 TO PUT YOUR THEORIES INTO| Portland ts a big city and his 76 PIKG STREET u er | | = |PRACTICE! story had a hard time finding him . man—who came out of Walla Walla Job. And is time the story had s The Star has a man—a young! arated him from another restaurant « 1 ) Lbs. 55c 4/2 Lbs. 30c penitentiary a few months ago, and| been all lished up. It said he No other purchase required—at Stall 25 |who has found the world’s shoulder been ’ t prisons We Do Our Own Churning Says BARGAINS cent living And now ie dis bad another wife and family living stat 3, Lower Fieor fike Pi Mut Stall 67, Pike Place Market couraged and just a bit desperate.| He managed to dodge bin identity CHEESE ] CHEESE With 25¢ Purchase, Specials Excluded #0 he can earn an honest liv. gave up the fight the pkg. Lipton’s Tea.4S¢ | 4 10¢ pkes Corn or Gloss for bimeelf and his young wife.jto try Seattle, He Blue .B8¢ h ‘ ‘ 5 nae Beye egg and I'm not going to see cee Bri AA At About '/2 Price ile phe. Shredded Wheat | § Se pkgs. Macaroni ot n Bisenits i ig ox ther go hungry I decided to come up , aN 1@¢ | Spaghetti ..........-.-25¢ » looked him over. When he you my story,” he conclu 1 and Less ite can extra fine Cove | 300 can Crisco ..... --25¢ talks he looks you squarely in the |don't see why they keep after me. ut er e ie he He I've served my time; I've got my v \ 5 Japan Rice. ..25 tnee has big, brown eyes. His 4 be boxes Matches oe. Fine 8p 25e week choice Pamy | 4 ite bare Tar or Fairy | Bin the harvest field, “ile has a de live, somehow. if they'd tet me Mf PUF€ FOOd Shop 1511 Pike Place , “MONEY BACK” | iy 2he “I've got a good girl,” he told us| Tue cveeses BEC termined jaw, and a nice, pleasant n Portland I could have brick Coa Fish. .-- 15e | bap ugh ra Syrup . 10¢ smile. He is very much of a boy ed $50 or $60 thru the summer. a of Happy ‘Home cans Corn, Peas or Toma He gives bis age as 29. I have only enough to keep Rest Fresh Jersey Creamery 10¢ Hood's Candy Spec toes . ood . wife and myself another week nut Bar and Peanut Taff Butter, § Ibs. $1.00. te jt Wheat be cans Sardines nd I have no work le . . $1.00, 7 tet. _Gtrmpie fea | Sains Taposles. Sardines vagtad agai ag NO hoch ag gal Ia rw hese eh aE pouna : d SCHOOL SHOES THAT WEAR, $1.35, $1.65, $1.95 ee ok a i in Of1 256 the worst crook in Christen- pect I will get put out of hee P rtel Ct ates,"ail flaver Fresh Pullets’ Begs, doz ate pkgs ant Jemima’s n OU .... ’ oo dom. The Star is not guaran. where we are staying when they » ie | New York Sharp Cheese, Ib...25¢ am 9 Flows Ae | 4 100 pkgs. Seeded — tesiag him. The @tar hee oniy [read your story.” 1 Waters, per it Siceer for the Whole 00 can Mine Tams. 10¢ ide . + a his side of the story. We don't | 8 OODS CANDY KITCHEN, 7 sToRE Se rolls Toilet Paper. 25¢ ike ‘ples puampecd. care to investigate any further. What do you say, Seattle, oo the Corner, Pike Place Machet STALLS noo’ Place Family N andup Stall Me can Italy Olive Oil 35¢ | Seediews Kaisins -... Because, after “sizing him up,” | ghall we give him a chance to s od ona toaten aus ots Me bottle Grape Juice 25¢ | 10e can Pepper, Alispice, we think he’s worth a trial make good? We can Maple and Cane | Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Bo now we are going to tell He is both a cock and painter z i B5¢ | Nutmes or ympte ae you his whole story, frankly, by trade, but Is willing to do — . | Sdoudle sheets Fly Paper pkg. Olympic Pancake as he told it here in the office, anything. CONTINUED feel 60 good I can't talk straight.” Now that eggs are hitting the higher prices— Be | vere BOO and then ask one of you broad Don't you think he’s worth We stuck to it and got the h b he Balak sre f gauged Seattle people to come experimenting on? FROM PAGE 1 straight of it by and by why no! ve some of oul 1c joice ham for forward and promise that you'll if you have a job, phone see breakfast? give him steady ernployment— u ETERSON went to Silverdal and that you won't fire him The Star is on . P dave. Newberry, was all, bust “H” Hams (by the half or whole). when the insidious rumors be- | between Union and University. \PETER PETERSON ness. She wanted to rent 'H” Lard (5 lb. pail) ........ eek ITE MEA E gin floating around. | GETS A GRANDMA the farm for $100 a year. Peterson 10 Ib. pails $1.10 Oh, they'll come, never | didn't have $100. He didn’t have Seow ween ease rereeeseses doubt! People will approach | 100 cents. He told Mrs. Newberry main 37 a pr sina ‘aie “ip Yor | BUSINESS GOURSES ot “yo Nene naan | 4 LEIKUM_ MARKET ALITY” Our Motto—Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced | ) to the fact that your employe | QPENED BY U. OF Wy, | without two sitneys to rub to] Mra Newberry puckered her H. A. teckecn oF ¥ Jack Smith SATURDAY SPECIALS is a dangerous crook, Pap that gether. forehead thought and thought your property isn't safe. bea cnet = wil adie, The deci was important. She 11 | Pork Steak 124c Funny, isn't it, how the old The untverst y comatons paki HIS morning Peter Peterson! glanced at Peterson out of the cor. C | per ib Ws world will kick a man when jin business are now op called on me. |ner of her eye. Steer Pot” ork Roasts, he’s down? . . .@ut here’s the enrollment py include classes) 1 promised Mrs, Newber-| yy age ‘ Roast, ib ey 123c in aceountir ertising, commer|ry* he said, his r Ro ot 2 Lo cca ah ee ge Mag coasts, 124c story: beer ai cial law, cre ections, realling, “1 would tell The Star first of | 804 get your wife and bring her to J. F. Hatfield ts his name estate and selling and organization. | a)!" as sia tp wate was sentenced to Walla Walla Classes {n selling and organization! |, like the red-headed reporter, rson did a : Spokane, March 12, 1912 wtarted some time ago, and another/had forgotten Mrs. Newberry, but|, Mrs. Newberry and the Petersons charge of bur In the second one is now ng form | Peterson made me remember ag constrainedly = first. Then STALL 5 legree for & to 15-year term,| Friday evening the university ex-| He told me the story hindside-to, | Mrs. Newberry, who has a decinive Never mind whether he was guilty tension offi at 1041-44 Henry|he was so happy. He got tt all Petrenre) ya her age and m or innocent. He didn’t tell us and|building, will be open until 10\t ; te Frhpei sedis : cr : . 65¢ The Star didn’t ask o'clock for all those interested in] “EB n ighing, “You shall come here, Never With Prices omg Dent Fhas : fancy Concord Pipaal paroled on Ax 7. 1912.|a class in practical advertising —|mind the money. Do you think ; irapes, basket 20¢ to W, 3. Walker, at Col ie |* Shere are about 16 enrollments you could ike m r P16. 19 James Henry Lard English Walnuts, Ib...15¢ vated thave wail Jane when in this class, and as soon as 20 are Then Mrs, Peterson began to J i Nothing as fine has ever it $1.05 gaghna pipers evel magi Ma | secured, class work ‘will start. The cry, for a great weight was off her : yan 1 o ran @ hotel and n.|class, as now formed, includes mind, and Mrs. Newberry reached been offered at the priee, No tek ground Hamburg : 7 i ai i entative business men Jout und patted her hand | her ins i 2 f soners are not supposed|many representati usin | Td other instrument. with as Seteage Meat, 100 |b, 2 aa calekan: ise Hecteld many university fee for these| You shall be my mother,” sad Ws. for cs daw, GteD t aloons. Bu C ee Peterson, - perfect tone has ever been , 1 { t on 4 very and he class} ‘ Heidelberg brand, oney put him to work|courses is very small, and t “And you my children,” said Te creround La it in the , jmay taken by any one who oan] ee "Nawbetty, Catarrh a ne "| | . th ta not B' T Mrs, Newberry isg’t one to Men low as $6 a month—and no Phone as your Extra large Italian Prunes. ora 25 ri made—and the terms are as 4 Ot ue Gein) . 1 worke¢ y morning un-!do the required w made Peanu 7 h shoe! Ai deg Bf dwell long on sentiment sbtainable, nov noying ailment but aleo offe 1am glad you are both interest. Scandinavians,” she said, “Scandi Ht ii wi Him | navians are hard workers. I have | Wf | This machine comes in is apt|been a hard worker all my life two styles—with record racks f a to undermine the | Now listen Corner Fruit Stand stem) “We will hatch out a batch of 700 $75—with the new “Push i | chickens in the incubator and sell ue Ne them for 10 cette aptece when they Button” interior at $85, and Ons Z. x t a day old. That will be $70. can be had with a complete m ia and other|/Then we will hatch out 7 P ~ ‘ Lies hatnhes 1 the $70 will buy fe outfit of records on terms to - 7 |for the pullets until they are old suit your convenience. STALL 26 5 haslenough to begin laying. Then we nnan Haddle A 4 et f . f good auto ory et | will be all right ams ' i ( ) 1 be enjoying a mighty fine < ¢ A nelghbor called, and was intro hip , ?. Pe r emin-|dyced to the Petersons ae aL LEE nceome : a Py Ovou sae that aide hill?’ asked record and use any st{fe of needle; fiber, cactus, diamomg 2 Wh yr iold of some right now and lay the : ral water 85 TOBE Che ithe nel r Noth but wee or steel. It comes in mahogany, fumed or golden oak, and sane <P 25c foundation for dividends next year? ' e or with & If|there, Tell you what—you cl . American walnut, By all means come in and he@y it Kraut, quart . 10c The WACO your chance—a Seattle proposition 5 ° « © =| gre fine there, Then | = Ham, and Sparive trac th ¥ Pel you of thousand plant ic.” BOC] | vw, vem Hominy. 106 mat te tuhaeh Yetta seine Se ha Mg ae [ acc corgorg ete dc} Columbia Graphophdhe Co. ord This Columbia Grafonola “I ler” will play any make of crop—not a full er Meni 10c 1015 Pike St Elliott 1367 abate anlesan ateeet ria a a fine place make it pay good vned for further information |& it | regarding this advertisement You just wait and see!

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