The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1915, Page 7

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J. J. KELLEY’S Family Liquor Store 1313 FIRST AVENUE aS SELLING- OUT SALE Between Union and University HIS sale is proving the worth of Kelley's stand- ard merchandise, which for years has stood the test of quality. You will do well to take advan tage of the bargains offered. J. J. Kelley’s Special Reserve Whiskey Was $1.50. Now, per bottle Pebbleford Whiskey, per bottle MacKinlay’s Scotch, per bottle the ‘best.’ Duff-Gordon Sherry, per bottle. . . .65¢ Huntington Whiskey, per bottle. . .65c Hennessy Cognac, per bottle... .$1.55 These are but a few of the record breaking barga You will find our counters loaded with similar bi Reductions on All Bulk Goods P Out-of-town orders must in- clude 20c in addition to cost of goods to pay for packing and shipping charges. We do not prepay charges on goods at above prices. “snaps.” Aly on WeL, dhe UNITED STATES NAVY WOFULLY | The San Francisco, BY FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 7 Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy Now a Mine Layer make her efficient for battie WE NEE MORE The navy is, as far as it goes, very good, but the same thing might be said with truth a _ WEAK IN MEN EVER HEAR HOW GILL! COMMENCED TO SMOKE ? Will Find THE FAMOUS CORNCOB? J". CORNER | <tianpinnieecii Most Public Market . ublic Saturday Is Tobacco Day and Seattle Men Are Going to grep ‘ Have a Banquet; the Mayor's on for a Speech, Which Markets Sanitary Brings Us to the Story of the Corncob; Read It in America Public Market BY A REPORTER WHO DOESN'T Hat that it WOULD result ta be SMOKE you w that Two pipe bowls sort} any STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915. PAGE ? Pike Place Public Market Meet the Producer Here You see eH BUY OLD PIKE PLACE Umbrellas This ia « ge to be a “nutty SUGAR of ino as] gu, at Repaired g an on the staff mane 4 Wholesale I6e and tp ; nfs Badd booed Sige Dene the sae ra! Woive § Lbs. 43¢ FRee rt 4 5 7. eretal & story yarn and of later suffering the tor bai te And all around me are smoke/tures of the damned while nursing . CANDY MEET THE PRODUCER a fends reporters and editora who!a riotous vtomach In the hay mow Lie itn WERE FOODS COST LESS are ~ devoted to the habit that Hut | never had the nerve to , les their morning clgar|tackle it, so am not familiar with ri el 1. never ‘ked’ pipes, end: clears ALL YOU WANT YOU B YOU BUY NOW besides tasting bitter, always made i cle’ s small nation possessing as its | A fleet requires for ot rea | whole navy one very efficient sons colliers, o repair s gunboat | and supp We must remember we cannot out of canal can we man ships trained fishermen or farmers. DOCTOR CONVICTED quated and table vesse lcor if a batt eship is laid up “in reserve” at a navy yard in per fect material condition, but S, a we with only a half crew, it would take at least six months to Redelsheimer's FIRST AND COLUMBIA W. H. FISHER, Mgr. construct a modern fleet overnight boats and canoes, nor with un-|. i ie The mayor often says he nev er knows what he's going to talk about until he starts talk Ing. So maybe he'll tell the boys how he started smoking a corncob pipe The story Is simple, but inter esting. He did it because he couldn't afford a five-cent cigar A corncob, you know, is about the cheapest smoking imple ment going. It get and soggy id dis after you've oked it a while, but a smoker with a good constitu. on can stay in the ring with a ceorncot for a month if he has * * And Gill, tno handicapped, had strong constitu ' nancially the required t Thebuite he waxed prosper ous. Fame came to him. He could afford to buy lots of cl But he didn't. Cigars forced on him. He put in his pocket (afterwards them away), and slyly ed loved corncob. hink the mayor smokes his cob for effect. I don't think so. I've seen him sneak around a corner, when hobnobbing with society, and light up his corncob when he thought nobody was looking. Now that he can afford it, he buys a new corncob every week -. & Prix @UNvER Wo Secretary Lansing (the arrow hia dd expected their verdict will be Carlos M. De Pena, Uruguay; retary Lansing; , smoking corncobs? , today Ba do Pole Fiveuatn From ere | in sili House vg Se Ne, 2 Ihe, Be, 3 Ihe, 1.00 BURR’S CIDER MILL §f Fancy Fresh Dressed ‘tens, Ib............. Mik 5c 1523 FIRST AVE. Murray Meat Company Washington Market ee ocala ia ued thao ie 20c Entrance Sanitary Market STALLS 2.3.5.7 9496 PIKE STREET Joaquin Mendez, Guatemala; E. 8, Mujica, Chile. John Matt Day, who MILK Fancy Washington Creamery MILT BUTTER SATURDAY 29°. ONLY 1511 Pike Place BUTTER DEPT. Pure Food Shop PULLMAN DINER SPECIAL i rine: sr Fresh Churned Butter whict |!y as a gas bomb m who de he feels the wire isn't keeping sy he comes out of his cage owe over the copy it {tor has laid But \him b jar 4 holds } ne where the when We try to give you better service and better meats than our competitors, for less money. That’s why we do more business. Try our Saturday Special Sale. Steaks, Ib ... . lb. ....15¢é Veal Roast, Ib Dy ssi ALASKA REINDEER MEAT NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place Sample and Job Lot Shoes At About '/2 Price and Less “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO Cascade Creamery Stall 67, Pike Place Market STOVE CASTINGS FOR ANY STOVE AT THE MARKET LOWER FLOOR LOWER PRICES STALLS 31.32 Mayor Gill and his corncob. This le said to be the only picture In cap tivity of the mayor AND his corn cob Ever hear how he started Read the story Slen’s 's Something for Your Sunday Dinner, Mrs. Housewife SCHOOL SHOES THAT WEAR, $1.35, $1.65, $1.95 Guaranteed WATERPROOF SCHOOL SHOES In Button or Lace, Sizes 1 to 6, Worth $3.00 to $4.00— $2.25 and $2.65 x ® ] We enn offer you the beet milk-fed Chickens “ge os - om the market for a nominal price Sicee" for the Whole .00 bg {war * ; hoe Family andup e . Ge ee STALLS 1819-21 Pike Place Market Near Sugar Stall on J tlikum Market te cane A H.A. Broxson re Jack Smith ath od : Pure ou" """ =] APPLE CIDER os ; Ae : _ bie} Bae bd Contains Nothing But Floor BU ee ee DELIV “| THE PURE JUICE MURRAY WILL GIVE THEM ALL A aK pandemonium. | Rus Wn. Sweeney OF met re Clean, Fresh Apples RUN FOR THEIR MONEY , 1 be Old Ned Home Bread 10¢ Absolutely ALE salahibly bat tomorrow. Orders a cut in prices that will sure ‘s : fe Large Loaf. No raise in price 1 PRICE stir things up. ie MRS. ELLMORE ro © Legs of Lamb, lb. .121/c | Sugar Cured Hams. ..15¢ STALL 120 Firat Ave. Floor} Quart “Gal, Gatton ff Weal Roasts, Ib..... 10c | Good Bacon, Ib..... 15¢ 10 20. 40 Pork Roasts, Ib..... 10c Lamb Chops, 2 Ibs. .25¢ STALE 10 WER Foon c c C @ Lamb Shoulders, lb.8'/c | Round Steaks, Ib. . o Very Rest Freeh Churned JERSEY BUTTER Sirloin Steaks, Ib. . Sausage (special) Ib. 10c Fancy Fresh Dressed Hens, lb FREE DELIVERY al ird story, and then, ans » solemn QUIET CHICKENS GUATEMALA NOW BALKS ON CAR IS DITCHED; MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 15.—Police eee complained today that chicken y moved thieves are using chloroform to RECOGNITION OF CARRANZA AUTOIST HURT - and teveral jquiet chickens’ protests during the s moved in and out of the | ste aling. me, The bares pele ne W. G, Kennedy, of 1107 2rd yy, —————————— re ity tasanical | : j ; ‘ | ously injured in the Ta oflies day'e ontnie of theiten WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—Amer-!countries of North, South and Cen eral hospital inom Ware oalenen th ican plans to recognize Carranza as |tral America dent on the P; ripphsonviaes {sional p nt of Mexico en 1 ar of delay was Ardena Th UNC Or tered a temporary obstacle to ffort tc he pan-Amer said to have been traveling an nations act simultaneously hway with an Guatemala was reported to be| Despite these hitches, however valking at the pre m, though her officials hope to be able not later EAT minister Joined pan-American|than next week to announce the | ;, | conferee: omm ing that the| recognition of the new Mexican gov por —AT THE— irst chief be recognized by the ernment ped on, leaving Kennedy lying ae ee ee unconscious. He was picked up ae | inter by.c. W, seattan emplove ot | Rainier Bakery and |W. H. Paulhamus Kennedy is of the plumbing firm ce Kennedy & Tyo, 2215 East Union f Love ROW BLAST COSTS MAN LIFE GREENUP, Ky. Oct. 15,— One man Is dead, six are dying, | and several others are gravely | Injured as the result of a dyna | mite explosion at Sclotoville, Restaurant 913 Second Ave. (near Madison) Jas. R. Boldt, Mgr. and Prop. am Why Everybody Smiles ©, today, said to be the sequel to a quarrel over a “Kid” Willlams, ac | woman, cused of the attack, is reported to have become jealous because of the attention paid to his | sweetheart by @ former suitor, Will Ross. It is said he explod ed 15 sticks of dynamite under the house where Ross and sev eral other negroes were living. GEE! but this ] ; 4 1 points him out) and the A, B, C.B. U, G, conferees who hold the fate of Carranza in their hands. It Is | “Provisional president.” They are, reading from left to right around the table, Ignacio Calderon, Bolivia; | E. C. Sweet, secretary; R. S. Noan, Argentina; Domonico Da Gama, Brazil; Sec- | Star Want Ads will find a renter| for that empty house

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