The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1915, Page 5

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TOMORROW IS HAPPY WEDNESDAY The Day That One Dollar Does the Work of Two Sahesion. HOYT The Pastry King Announces His Ne® Product Macaroons product per and Apparel on Credit PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRO & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN ~~ WOMEN os weet YOUR CREDIT IS O.K Confectionery Thanksgiving Specials pan Teed, per Ib 25c 15c ..25¢ now selling dosen ‘at all good Hoyts Retall hor Fe groce Store FIRST AND PIKE Delicatessen Peanut Brittie, per Ib Candy Wishbones, per dozen OUR SPECIALS FoR Wednesday Only 3 10¢ loaves of our Superior Home-Made 20c Bread 409 Pike St. 1517 Pike Place, Wholesale Prices Chotes Lege of Veal, Ib. 12\ee Pasteurized Milk, at « Chotee Legs of Lar Ib. 1aye Patent Flour, No. 50 sack $1.43 Pot Roast, per Ib. Be Fancy Netted Gem Pe per 100 tbe. Best Lard. 2 Ibs. Japan Rice, ib. Gertish Bros. 3 BIG STORES Bolling Beef, per tb. we Legs of pork, Ib Shoulder Pork Roast, Fresh Dressed Pootiry Wholesale Prices Hamburger or Pork Sausage, 3 Ibe. We At Jones’ Market 1308 FIRST AVE. Few dovrs south of Liberty 1aye Ib. 10% at the artistic value of any article. We do elegant and artistic engraving “FREE” on all Jewelry purchased of us. 519 Transporiation Bidg. Phose Maia 1925 One don. of our $4.00 per doz. artist proof case photos (#tze $x$) finished in black and whits or buff, for $3.00 (three doliads) Your Christmas dollar will go further at Clifton’s, W. B. CLIFTON ‘The Jeweter. 219 PIKE STREET Tt will pay you to investi- gate this offering. Hair Goods Ladies’ Tailoring Dear Madam: By doing business upstairs, the West ern Cloak and Suit Co. Is able to make Suits to your in- dividual measurement—$50.00 values—for $30.00. Credit if you wish it. Western Cloak & Suit Co. 1420! Second Ave. Upstairs The Factory Is the Place to Get Hair Goods at Factory Prices We menufacture everything to wear in Hair Goods. Bring In your cut hair and combings have them made up at Paetory prices. ny and Pompad: Bring this factured goods at this week, FACTORY HAIR STORE 1401 Firwt halt price Florists Drug Stores THE DRUG sTORE THAT ALWAYS HAS IT foe Listerine ate 50e Mentholat Bie Oc Dennis i ptue Oint ment tte Shack Ihe Celery Murine Kondon’s Catarri Bromo Seltzer Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Finest “Mums” 50c A DOZEN Nov 23 and 24 Only ART FLORAL SHOP 94 PIKE Entrance Corner Market King ri Second and James. Eliott 49 Electrical Supplies SPECIAL for balance of week— All Flashlights and G-E Electrical Appliances. REARDON ELECTRIC CO. 1525 Fourth Ave., City 12 Buck's Hot E No. 11 Grand B 20-inch cast t nickel plated rail No. 211 Ideal Oak Red Front Furniture Co. DON-210 Second Ave. 8. Phone Main 4522 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ‘VESSELS BLOCKED BY DEPOSITS KNOCKED SIX DIE; 15 MISSING, | from the masonry dam fund will be used to foot the bills. Dale withdrew from the voting. arguing that the expert investiga ti should be carried on » from the engineering dep AUTHORIZE DIMOCK TO HIRE ENGINEERS With Councilman Dale refusing | ment vote, the council Monday author ized City Engineer Dimock to em) Giant negro who does four men's ch ploy expert engineers to examine plans and experiments he has pre pared for sealing the dam. An appropriation est bidder every year in of $2,000 harvest. te Several vessels laden $2.00 ba! ner Women's woot and « Handkerchiefs, 2 for O’HARA'S ent Store OLD PIKE PLACR MANKET Men’s Tailors Union Tailors 1123 Third Ave. — Made to Measure $18.50 All work done in our own workshop Open Evenings Till 9 o'Clock Reardon Electric Co. Reports Good The Seattle Star Advertising Department, City. Gentlemen: It is with a great deal of pleasure that we take this opportunity to inform you that returns from the “Happy Wednesday” satisfactory. We have advertised various specials and the response has been most gratifying. Sincerely yours, REARDON ELECTRIC CO. 1525 Fourth Ave. Teas and Coffees TOMORROW ONLY All 60c Grade Teas 40c Fresh Roasted Coffee 40¢ Grade 35¢ Hughes & Adams (INC.) 619 Pike. Phone Ell, 132) Bring This Coupon, Sewing Machines fale in $15 Happy Wednesday 8 Sewing Mach Standard . Singer ..-$20 New Home......$12 Wheeler & Wilson $10 All drop-heads and fully guaranteed, attachments com- plete. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 41% UNION ST. ICE AT» SEWARD SEWARD, ored here, after Kansas, jin Cook inlet, barring their passage | duced Cedar river| getting as high as $13 a day during,io Anchorage, the railroad coustlothers such deposits will not be re rminal, Alaska, Nov. 2% with supplies | householder for the government railroad are an making unsuc work auctions himself off to high-|cessful efforts to pierce the ice jam | public utilities concerns will be re STAR—TUESDAY, NOV, 23, 1915. PAGE 5, Shoes |, $2.50 Hardware Women Use the Range 368 Days a Year, Let Her Buy a Cole’s Hot Blast Range ves One- Third the Fuel Burns All the Gas and Smoke Quick Water Heater $59.50 CASH OR CREDIT Owl Hardware Co. 85 Pike St., Pike Place Market $4.00 Ladi Blue Seis $4.00 Men's Walking > ‘$2.25 School Shoes that wear $1.35, $1.65 ... $1.95 utely Water - Proof $2.25, $2.65 Specially priced The very best. Guaranteed Fresh-Orested. Per ib.— 25 c « 28c vate ie Big Selection of Poultry at Very Lowest Prices Butter and Eggs Happy Wednesday Specials Wiscons Cream bene pa rb... 15c oe Fresh Eggs, ; 45c Oregon Ranch Eggs, guar- damn tee BOC in Clothing for $15.00 tive De elane 1 quick returne” our motto—end we're om up te tt " RUDE-CHRISTY Get Your Winter Hat or Lees % ria ‘Trimmed Pree 25c Hats vained up to have been most Plumes curled LADIES’ SAMPLE HAT SHOP Upataire American Theatre Cleaners and Dyers ‘ For this Happy Wed will Dry Ste. Men‘s Sults for ay we Clean $1.00 $1.25 We Call and Deliver Free, Ladies’ Sults for Economy Store Thanksgiving Special Just for Happy Wednesday or this one 4 tyarked our t that sold earlier in the seas for $10.50, $12.60 and $13 and they're beauties, too, at price THE ECONOMY Corner Westiake and Olive Fresh Noodl Manufactured b J. G. GONNELLA 1608-10 Westinke Ave. Phone Main Theatres ISIS THEATRE First Ave. Foot of Cherry St. Ladies’ Tailoring The House of Comedy Wednesday Ads Are Trade Bringers Happy Wednesday Barenin Show One child adm free with theatre ctures ex assures its pat times the best of dramas and comedies. A big reels a 4 ty The Show AO he ee ee err te cane ee ee ee ee eae ee an” SSSSSSSSSSSs5 OUT IN CALIFORNIA IN WRECK OF TRAIN SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 23.—The COLUMBUS, Qa., Nov. 23,— scores. The railroad; Railway men searched today commission has decided that on| beneath the wreckage of a cir. Dec, 1, deposits for service from| cus train for additional bodies of victims of a crash yesterday, six miles from here. Six are known to be dead, 15 | missing and 50 injured. in some cases and that in quired. REAL THUNDER JARS SEATTLE Violent Lightning, Rain and Hailstorm Sweeps City IT’S SALISBURY’S ERROR Did any of you hear the terrific cannonading out at the forts early Tuesday morning? | It must have been cannonading If 1t were in the say it was thunder But out here t, now, we'd we She won't admit she has any The Star telephoned W |pervisor Salisbury and to task for this You could tell he felt hurt about it Salisbury Feels Hurt “Blaming me for the thunder eh?” he asked. “Next thing, I'll be |held responsible for earthquakes jand the war in Europe! Did the thunder storm kill anybody last night? it was a no ‘count! |sturm and not worthy of the name jof thunder.” The gale which swept over Seat tle thru the night was not so severe as it neemed. It blew only 44 miles an hour. « him to slip in At Tatoow#h island it blew 52 miles) jan hour, and at North Head, mouth) of the Columbia river, 72 miles 4 hours ending at 5 a. m | Tuesday, Salisbury captured .95 inch of rain. At Portland {t rained during the same period 1.64 inches.) for Ten Minutes | 5 to 4:05 a. m., Tuesday it also hatled, but no damage is re-| ported as @ result | Salisbury refuses to be consoled “T will be more today and to. night,” he said. “The storm i# only about half over Our storms sweep down upon us from the Pacific! ocean and Alaska, and travel east-| ward, extending southward as far| as Northern California In the The storm moves as a huge, wheel, or disc, across Pritish Cec Jumbia, and we are in the southern half of the But HURRAY! Salisbury thinks we're going to have good football weather for Thanksgiving! FLOODS THREATENED { PORTLAND, Nov. 23.—Continued heavy rains in Western Oregon; threatened foods today Rivers and creeks have begun to} rise perceptibly. | The storm has ted up shipping at Astoria, no vessels venturing! over the Columbia river bar | CRAFT LOST IN STORMS | JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov rifie storma sweeping th const have been responsi fous withinethe past woek of at least} four small vessels, owned in Se-| attle | They are the fishing schooner} Mars. urned and wrecked off Five-Finger island the tender Clare, pounded to pieces on Wedge island; the Grubstake, smashed on Cala reef, and the Edith G., driven| onto the beach near the Chilcat} cannery BIG LINERS BUFFETED VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov The American freighter Ro Dollar and the Japanese liner! Shintsu Maru are both in port to-| day, after unusually tempestous voyages across the Pacific. The} Dollar lost a propeller blade. The) Maru lost two lifeboats and davits NEW YORK NOT NEUTRAL; JURY HARD 10 OBTAIN | NEW YORK, Nov in the government case against Dr. | Karl Hamburg American line officials charged with| customs violations hoped today Both sides Bunz and other to be abie to complete the jury before night The first day's efforts revealed that New York is far from neutral Practically all talesmen had sympa thies on one side or the other. For this reason many challenges were exhausted | CONFESSES HE | BURIED VICTIM OF RAGE ALIVE: BATAVIA, N. Y., Nov 23.—That he beat Luigi Matroni, 40, into semi consciousness 18 months ago and his body allve, was the ssion of y Bolivio, 27, today according to the police Bolivio disregarded bis victim's cries and hurriedly placed him in a grave beneath his cellar Matroni was the stepfather of Rollvio's young wife, She confessed thet Matrioni wronged her the day before she married Bolivlo, This led to the young man’s attack The police dug out the body from the spot Bolivio pointed out to them. o LONDON, Oct. 26,— (By Mail.) —A dream brought © to Sergt. Cain, Seventh East Sur- rey regiment, his speech which he lost in battle. Cain, convalescing in a hos. pital at Budleigh Salterton, Devon, went for a stroll on the || cliffs. That night he dreamed || that he was again on the cliffs and slipped off, In his fright he screamed long and loud, The noise brought a nurse, He woke up still screaming and has been talking ever since. ° ° never have any! |thunder Any good Seattleite will tell you |that Seattle, with her thunder, is like| jSan Francisco with her earth quakes ather Su-| supervising. | ja sensational manner, according to \invaders and French airmen tn the |said, lforced to descend |man flyer "|fate HED 186 ac Dougall < fouthwick The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price | Sale of New Coats $17.95 $25.00 and $27.50 Values HIS. sale repre- sents a special lot of Coats designed for an Eastern store, We bought them all from the manufac- turer. Styles are the flare and full-belted models with the new shirred and novelty yokes. Made up from such serviceable ma- terials as Scotch tweeds, zibelines, and heavy novelty mixtures, in gray, brown and green; and some Coats of black plush. These Coats were made up to retail at $25.00 and $27.50. In this sale for $17.95, See»? Peer Buy Trefousse Gloves for Thanksgiving “Shelbourne” Trefousse Gloves are pique sewn and come with self or contrasting embroidery. Black, white and costume shades. Pair $2.00. “Dorothy” Trefousse Gloves are the two-fastener overseam Style, made from a light weight French kid skin. A splendid Glove for dress wear. Pair | $1.50. | “Extra Quality” Trefousse Gloves are made ff from specially selected kid skin, pique sewn; heavily embroidered in self or contrasting colors; two large pearl fasteners. Pair $2.50. Reindeer Fabric Gloves are now complete in their assortments in a range of colors, including black and white, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 a pair. —First Floor, A Sale of Crepe de Chine Blouses HI heavy new Blouses are of shirting crepe de chine in a complete range of colored stripes, including the new suit shades, also black and white. The sketch shows the style, finished with a white collar that may be worn military or open. Special $3.95. Second Floor. FIVE AVIATORS SHOT DOWN PARIS, Nov. 23—Disaster has jto accor accomplish this, while the allies, overtaken five German aviators in thru their blockade and other other wise, can immediately render Greece's position impossible. It is reported that has consented to comply with the allies’ wishes if they send an ade- quate force that his nation may whelmed by official statement today Three serial duels between the Argonne end Champagne region were reported In each of these, the communique the German was disabled and not be over- the enemy, | PLANT BLOWN UP / NOBEL, Ont, Nov. 23.—Five single story cordite storage build- ings are in ruins today, the result of an explosion in the Canadian Ex- plosives company’s plant. Officials are seeking an explana: A fourth fight, in which a Ger- was disabled, but man- |aged to escape in the direction of lines, ulso was reported be fifth Teuton escaped with his machine enveloped in flames. Two German aeroplanes were ‘ ap | pair, hovering over Rheims, were 20 ation. forced to flee. LAND MORE TROOPS TAKE 9,500 PRISONERS LONDON, Nov, 23.—That the al _ BERLIN, Nov. 23.—The Austro- lies are attempting to land great German invaders of Serbia have forces for the tremendous new of- added 9,500 additional prisoners to fensive at the Dardanelles, was in- their vast toll, {t was officially an-dicated by a Turk statement re- nounced today. This constitutes ceived today, the largest single haul in Serbia) ‘This reported several transports thus far announ tried to land near Ari Burnu, but were driven off, as was a torpedo boat later. “ avy artillery firing was report- FEARS BELGIUM'S FATE ROME, Noy. 23.—The sitplomatio! |clamps are tightening on reece. The serious position of Gree if sh ontinues to defy the Sites, a 1 strongly represented to he Greek minister by Foreign | Ministe r Sonnino. ns of great activity about the} TO THE ATTACK itats ign office followed this warn “i hether this indicated early Greek acqu ence or foreshad DOUGLAS, Aria. “Nov. 23.—Frag- jowed further compulsory steps, Was| mentary reports from the interior ‘not reveled, but no secret was made! of Sonora today said that Francisco of the fact that Italy ing with her allies {n exerting pres- Hermosillo and was engaging the sure on Gre Carranzistas there in stubborn Answering King Constantine’s| trench fighting. plea that he cannot resist Belgium's) If this is true, it means Villa is if Germany chooses to inflict staking everything on entering the ‘it, the allies have urged that the/city before Dieguez arrives with Teutons will never be in a position| Carranza reinforcements. SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 207 University St. Opposite Fraser-Paterson ‘Teeth extracted absolutely without patm from 8:30 ¢ m, daily, Cement Filling, 28e. Gold Crowns, $3 Nothing but the best material used—gunranteed for 15 years Amalgam Fillings, 500 to $1.00 | Bost Gold Crowns Gold Alloy Fillings. .$1 to 1.80 | Best Bridgework: . Full Set Teeth. Examinations Free, Lady attendant at is co-operat-| Villa had returned to the attack of | Constantine | into the Balkans, 80 °

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