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STAR—FRIDAY, ° MONASTIR HAS DREARY COSTA, PHHOOTOPLAYS FALLEN, REPORT! SHIP GRAVEYARD® "= °i 2. Bulgar Victory Rumored; Serb Army Making Its ast Stand Fullest Development of Alaska Depends on Government Action, FACES ANNIHILATION | Must FACE THE FACTS LONDON, Nov. 19.—The WASHINGTON, Noy, 19.—The | Bulgars have occupied Mon. |S. government faces the job of astir, it was reported here to. |throwing more light on Alaskan wa ters. tory, however, was un. Chains of lighthouses must be tho authorities }built along the 26,000 miles of the Serb situation is desperate and the alll Balkans are not yet navigation pment of | Alaska’s coast to mal safer or the fullest dev the atrong enough to help them much our “Par North” territory will ney er be realized ALLIES ATTACK BULGARS On Sept. 20, 1914, the United States revenue cutter Tahoma ATHENS, Nov bravely 19.— Allied troops tried today to distract the struck an uncharted pinnac rock of Agattu island in the western Rulgars from thelr Southeastern Bulg r a went down sweeping everything before them.| oa: two ‘other vessels, the “Para The French hurled strong groups |70Ot '*) ONIN, ‘“Gayhead”. struck | against the Bulgare on the Vardar aubmerg pinnacles and were Soe ub 4 pinnac and - wrecke | Already they have been somne-| "'Ginors escaped almost by a mir what successful, but it is feared sing” or “touching” | they are not numerous enough to| *C!e® . oa } ninnacle rocks follow up their ad —— low up their advantage | Worth Half Million ey have repeatedly requested! rn9 three whips that went down that reinforcements be sent thom lin 1914 were worth in the neighbor Numerous forces were repor to be at Salonika, but tite prob! of getting them to the scene of t fighting In time makes the s tion dubious. *t} hood of $500,000 ™) "In the recent years n lost more than valued at because of there have 0) lives and more thi the lack Ls % ghthouses and the fact that much "VENICE BOMBARDED f the coast {s absolutely un-| Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. 94-96 Pike Street g ROME, Nov. 19.—Austrian aer charted | ‘: planes flew over Venice last night With three exceptions there are) a gcene From “The Frame-Up,” at the Mission, With George Fawcett ' dropping ‘bombs, but with ttle | no lighthouses at all from Tey | pup : 3 GREEN'S BUTTER STORE ' - mage, it was announced today strait, tn Southeastern Alaska, to CURRENT WILLS ry STALL. 108 MAIN FLOOR i Dial siento ate Nome, a distance of nearly D apicteabtied aide. :te:: "neal ben the viilein’s in the picture BUTTER Ut! (rerh churned Washington Cres ’ miles | conn And nk evilly at the TT ne Hutter, extra apectal, per Ib RERLIN, Nov. 19—A British| Hinchbrook island at the en) Shareld Lachweed ned May|| And the necessary papers EGGS "tr f real fresh Pullet Rage ae, 2 monitor sank with its crew on the | trance to Prince William sound has tm “The Red of ihe Have been stolen by the chart! (2e0d at cra Kane nt a Tigris river, according to official|a Hghthouse, and there are two at World serico Baseball Freteres.” |) And when grandad gets the Bible MILK : \*"8° \ : ited Ribbon announcement from Constantinople.| Unimak Pass, where vessels pass Reading slowly thru the text COPrRE SATURDAY ONLY, 2ie, ~ lnorth thra the Aleutian chain, bat) Charles) ‘Then we understand the old stuff LAR CANS ©A CRNON MI EXPECT NAVAL BATTLE Ithese are all in that stretch of| May im Wi ug oditeueed te ber coxt? Sere cane © ee Oe LONDON, Nov. 19.—Prospects | coast | The @ ° Keep Your Eyes ¢ You Money, of a big naval battle in the Catte More Lines Will Come a one gat were seen here today following| The summer of 1916 will prob * MELGOURNE REOPENS ; reports that a British squadron of ably see the beginning of the ship eitete:* Gremaa The Melbourne theatre will re DRIED CURRANTS, POUND 10 ‘ cruisers and destroyers entered the| ment of coal from Alaska to (he! ¢emmercRicherd Bennett in “Damaged! onon Saturday, after « temday wii Jen Daten, 2 pkas i Cattegat after 25 German torpedg | Pacific Coast drama Sara" See ; caine the rol od Pe ats and a big cruiser passed thd| Steamship Mnes will multiply be oe t fire. The theatre has bees sh coast, heading into the|tween the Pacific Coast ports and ALHAMBRA oly aka Salfeal te ere Cattegat the ports of Alaska 2S Waters,” Alhambra ; n Sintie sai ioe] ee, Pt SG ee “tie peeing eon water Jf oie Manter “of he a" ALLEN’S GROCERY | Who ts Betty Brown? poyrrrene PS h will arise because witty as none |feature the opening progra The ——-—— | Her grace and University of Washington instru fully and she has taken] men of this to ¢ itmont tal trio will also be on the bill featured as Lake Sima, who is nearly made the Ibetrothed, but it so happened that CARNATION MIL 25° a politician victim of a ring of corrupt ticlans Maw George, also a legit Five FIV) Finste sare pave opvonite: hin as] his wife. Father's Help-| the bill A Nestor comedy ing Hand,” rounds ¢ . . WILL FILMS RULE POLITIC Large Cans Large Cans } H The day js not far distant, With a 25c Purchase at Any Stall in the Market ly iy gi ira pce aye s a New York constitutional con \ lala Rasteded at Stong’s Grocery) tion by Manager Walter W. Ir win of the Vitagraph-Lubin-Selig-Es SALE—10 A. M. TO 9 P. M. sanay Co. when moving pictures will be one of the chief factors in opinion in politics, moulding 1 service n is th devi ith,” he ming whe 1000-Turkeys, Turkeys-1000 said day ts your ele ( Fresh Dressed Turkeys, direct from the farm, at a price to office will be largely gov | - lower than anywhere else in the city, starting Monday, 10 a. m by the film Phe | ad Be sure and see them before buying elsewhere CLEMMER . “Damaged Goods.” the great | i" / STALLS p AND 10 moral play of the day, Is m ing the end of its run at the Clemmer. Probably no other play has created such a sensa- Stong Knocks Out Fancy Prices 1 tion in Seattle as this picture has done. ; A record business has been done thruout the entire week Any one of first four articles with = 25e purchase, specials and bids fair to continue until excluded. 10 Bars Lenox Soap 25¢ the Clemmer cloves its doors ; q Sai Res Een he Saturday nigh ‘ 4 Bars Crystal White Soap ....... ; 10c Richard Bennett, the actor 25c Can K C Baking Powder......... POT ey | we Beanery AN cg ne vi is featured in the cellulol 25c Package Gold Dust Washing Powder... . . 14 ,, sion. He is supported by a hs ———— good cast, many of whom sup- ' gorted him in the initial pro- Nay 1 Pat Sara Whose Stear $1.10 | Pit $1.25 duetion of the plece on the pkg. Roman Mea Ie can F Peas Ise legitimate stage. | x 5 ncle Sam's Brenkfast pkg. Aunt Je . re * 4 Si ee ee Lipenty ar ve 0 Be Ife cans Oysters Wonderfuify acted, and with a ? ard’s Ch splendid cast, “The Coward,” Lib. erty, is undoubtedly one of the best to the pleture-go- ttl vetyran character be remembered as Ra n Blanche the iden West Cassius the esar,” films ever offere ing public of Se Frank Keenan actor, who will Sheriff Jack Bat Girl company and Faversham production of C. is the star She box Kingsford's s ort g hi the leads are Fs ipporting him in the 4 co taiae Charles Ray, as Frank Winstov GISH bi Ae M et Gibson, as Frank's aw NOV. 45, Film till Waters irama|/%@ feature of the new program t e . 1. Opening Sund be ur 2 “ rural life and Ii big | spe po unday, will Arthur La op.” It was) pr the | Mar. Pia ate e Famous Players Co. and stands as!) 0" ick will begin a series a model of t work -< oe tween Southeast Corner Fifth and Pine MISSION be free Faweett, who in starred in eee SSE SIR VAC Up.” Mission, is fast) WEDDING AT LAST as big a name for himself} Por the first time since her film p screen as he has On| debut, Dorothy Gish is to be mar-| king stage. In “Th ms earads itnan: dae. hae ce heart, and Gertrude Clair, as thejeach time the film villain was ex-| mother of Frank posed at the psychological moment oe But now, in a Fine Arts play that MORE ABOUT THEDA finally get a chance to wear a wed cae hreset and OMe Mra. C. H. Sebmaltz of Spokane ding gown without having somebody Turkeys, Guinen and read with interest the tale about) “spill the beans of All Kinds im the City, Theda Hare's romantic origin in a MARY If you wish entire as nm, place your order with wa, i +: ot Avabin POOR PAULINE FREDERICK We Guarantee Ail Our Goods jecause = Mr chmaltz never Pauline Frederick {s having a heard of that when they two were dickens of a time in the movies SATURDAY SPECIALS girls friends at Everett Her trouble first started when she ot rk Roaste, Their parents had been friend# got sand in her hair while making Link (Theda name w heodosia| "Bella Donna 9c nage, per Ib 12c an) moved to Spok Mra.| Tho fire in the studio of the N 2800 MAIN 2800 tz went to a private school| Famous Players Co. delayed the n Everett, and Theodosia went to|\completion of the scenes. They STONG’S MARKET the high school known as the Wak/ were to have been made when the EXTRA SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY nut Hills weather was warm ne Kowns Cheotee Chases Choice Choice Chotee In view of the roles in which|she had to wear in these outdoor Roast | | Hamburg Dry Salt Roast | Botiing the actress ia starred in the moviegjacenes were filmy, hot-weather Ven! sags orgy Pork, 4 Pork | Reet it is Interesting to learn that Theda! gowns 10 had to wear them | was no youthful coquette, but was)when the wind whistled through 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c known to her friends as studioud|the trees and she caught a cold in vound Pound Pound Pound Pound and thoughtful, caring lttle for thd her head There is no end of an IAL PRICES society of her boy friends, and not|trouble for one who consents to consplenousl belle of theirlact in the movies for $25,000 or parties at Everett $50,000 Fresh Herring But she was a member of her Rie 6 for 25c high school dramatic club, and anj}) Mark Twain's books are to be other young man of her social grous/made {nto film plays by the Lasky Clams 5 is now also a movie actor, He's|Co., whose productions are shown! quart c Hobart Henle. lin the Paramount program Genuine Finnan When Theda Theodosia was about The books to be done into pie Haddie, Ib 15c 18 she moved with her family frong|tures first are “The Adventures of . jBverett to Snohomish, fom Sawyer” and “Huckleberry 1915, PAGE 7, Watch for Ad in Next Tuesday's Papers Comer Public Market WE HAVE A CARLOAD OF TURKEYS Ducks and Chicks and are prepared for all of Birds at the I Prices in Club Sausage, Ib... .10c Veal Roast, lb Geese you who wish good town Boiling Beef, lb Sirloin Steaks, Ib... . Round Steaks, Ib... .14c | Shoulders Lamb, lb. Bacon Backs, Ib. ..12'/,c No. 1 Hams, lb. Home Rendered Lard, |b. . We to giv in the lat Murray Meat Co. Washington Marke! est 124 punch are the t wiul week preparing next MET THE HERE FOOD Saturday Special at 50¢ WASHINGTON MILLER & BELL’S CREAMERY BUTTER PURE EXTRACTED HONEY 46-02. Jar 23-0z. Jar 10-oz. Jar 42c 23c 13c BUTTER DEPT. [sti Pic Puc 1511 Pike Place HELBOCK’S MARKET root INCLINE, STALLS 60-61 tato Sauses Ibs..he | Roi rk Ne per ik tee | Hor Dusame, per ib; .800 Cc t ag Shoe Repairer SPECIAL cap tprnare eBites try Fresh Churned Butter 30c Lb. Cascade Creamery Satil 67—On the Incline Castings—Fit Any Stove STALL 32 OLD PIKE PL. LOWER FLOOR Fresh Churned Special! BUTTER 30c Lb. Mayonnaise Dressing (in bulk) pound 30c Fresh Dressed Chicken: Ib. .18c STALL n FLOOR 22 Low nara ‘CATFISH CAUSE A company of players will be sent into the Mark Twain country of TOWN Td rH] DRY! Missouri and down the Mississippi : ” - - bettie HUMBOLDT, Kan., Noy. 19.—Aft | er being without water several days. service here was restored when| three large catfish had been remov ed from the intake pipe, 300 feet from the Neosho river, from which the supply is drawn SUCH IS—18 SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY DISEASES Says: Every parent in Seattle. should bring © she’ bey. oe ait sm erOnaN Yellow Front irl to see the hata in iis Gh: caahhnine pendte lis business wes eturt that is shown remedy for diseases of the kidnevs, | Rubber Mfg, & Distributing Co. In| y paves pacar pneiniypte In cbarsaee liver and bladder 1911 It became the Boyd Rubber| Tce anid treat sania Goods. Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands | Company, and since that time | sonal It costs you the highest for the reason that it! seen engaged in selling rubber ra SIXTH BIG DAY pemeer ree Feapecaae the remedy | goods to the merchants of the ye TS ieee heeg Mi Roct et Uytressing | their stock consisted of men’s, | oneed Beagoriution “tar wpecial licenses | WOmen's and children’s rainproof Nordea makes friends quickly bocause its | CO*ts—these are being sold direct Liver, Mild and intents etree ne it |to the public, It is sald that an eeclnall Foniized It Meat gee Te te nee | unusual opportunity is presented Heart, | : se"! the rainy season being here, and ; tle, healing vegetable compound. GOODS Start treatment at once Sold at all drug stores of two sizoe—fifty cents and one dollar : : However, if you wich first to test Admission 15c |this great preparation send ten pete vents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Hing ren oO ¥ ‘or a iple bet cory Wh hamton, N. Y for ur h u Wher Nept ’ » and mention | CLEMME Seattie’s Best Photoplay House Doetor of Ophthalmology and Optometrist Devotes ne @ time to ITTING GLAS SES fy, YE TROUBLES, HEADACHES, MEUOUSHESS. MUSCLETROUBLES IR CT stele SALTY Public Market 5 it Public Market Comer a RY MARKET Best Fresh Churned Washington Creamery Butter 35c Ib. Red Can” Coffee Lipton’s Tea, Ib Fancy Brick Cheese, Ib Ibs ihe Primost Cheese, 2-1b. brick 20¢ M. J. McINTYRE Stall 102 Fancy Cranberries, 2 lbs...................25¢ Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. 10¢ | Spinach, 4 Ibs --- 106 10 Ibe 25¢ | Large Green Peppers, 2 Ibs.... Eggplant, each 10¢ : ae Nice, fresh Cauliflower 10¢! Celery, per bunch STALL 101—FIRST AVENUE FLOOR * large ow pply “HH” Iambet You can't bent a mice ronst of tamb for that 1 Sunday or shoulder Dinner J ilikum Market STA HLA. Broxson ° Opposite Stalls Umbrellas 61% oa 23 PRODUCER § COST LESS counts. Bring bottle Lower Floor, Pike Place Market. Another Big Sale of Fresh Meat of All Kinds, Also Ham, Bacon, Etc., at Rainier Market Sirloin Steak, Ib......14¢| Bacon, Ib.........16¢ Round Steak, Ib....15c| Pure Lard, 2 lbs. . .25¢ Lamb Chops, Ib. .121/c| Dry Salt Pork, Ib...11¢ One Car Load of Turkeys for Thanksgiving Day! NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place Peanut Butter and Taffy, pound............15¢ Assorted Choc A NIC 79, lates, all flavors, ASSORTMENT ib ‘ THANKSGIVING FAVE Hood’s Candy Co. ON THE CORNER, PIKE PLACE MARKET Sample and Job Lot Shoes \ At About '/2 Price and Less “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO pe $4.00 Ladies’ Royal Blue Selz (Samples) $4.00 Men's English Walking Shoes (Samples) Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes, that wear Absolutely Water Proof Infant Shoes at Very juced Prices. School Shoes Siceer for the Whole Sts 00 hoe Family r = STALLS 18-19-21 Pike Place Market $2.25 4 $1.35, $1.65, $1.95 $2.25, $2.65 Wholesale Rubber 60.7 Discontinues The Boyd Rubber Co., who, until ‘DOCTOR a few days ago, were wholesa * ‘ eh vob Call at the Right Drug Cou 168 of rubber footwear and nproof | Washington st, near Second \ clothing, have discontinued busi-|or at 1111 First ave. and have the | ex-government physician diagnose | ness. This firm has enjoyed an|your case and prescribe for you, abe savetuble. sa pntnil 4 a8 solutely without charge enviable reputation for their genial |"°Wo want. your. patronage, and; | |business integrity as well as the/offer you the doctor's services as an ir ement. quality of merchandise wileh they for the ready response by the pected. They public have been fortun Varicose 's Veins, in securing a good location as. door to the Savoy hotel, Their |americs time is limited. Stone, the tail Come to for rellable Was moves into this location Dec. Ist, so, |™*" Blood t of course, low prices will have to be | DR. DONAWAY called to action This is a real genuine wholesale stock, but con-|Umt ditions make it possible for the general public to buy direct from the wholesaler It seldom oceurs that a whole. raincoats is sold direct to the pub-| lic, and a generous crowd is ex-| pected Saturday A full page ad in this paper today | 1010 Second Ave, N. tells the story in detail, Jeweler and Silversmith rr Madison

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