The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1916, Page 7

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STAR—FRIDAY, FEB, 11, 1916. PAGE 7 CAMPUS DODGER IS SAFE S( EF i I S I 0 But If You're Not Quick at! It, You're Out of Luck | at U..W SUIT YOUR PURSE—f"" Note.—Thie is another of the inside observations on the state university campus, of which The Star is printing a series i Public Market Sanitary Public Market Comer Public Market Seerereeader “To Neatly All Parts of the City OLD PIKE PLACE | REPAIR STALLS PUBL MET THE PRODUCER HERE FOODS COST LESS BUY AT SUGAR STALL Wholesale Price, FREE CANDY In each pkg. HILL’S HED CAN COFFEE the, 2 tor The, Martin's > qSeeeecedeerine Everything From Head to Foot §. for a Little Less ——— $15.00 Value SUITS AND OVERCOATS S | Every Da in the Year Overcoats all reduced—some at half price. Shoes—We carry the largest and most complete line of Shoes, both for dress and working—including the W. L. Douglas and Howard-Foster for dress, and the celebrated Bergman hand-made Logger, the Chippewa, Jefferson, Cur- rin and other well-known makes. We sell a good, durable everyday Shoe at $3.00 for men. SATURDAY SPECIALS! Outing Shoes with belting sole—a winner at $2.50. Goodyear welt, either lace or but-| Double vamp Shoes in tan;.Good- ton; rubber sole and heel; equal to | year welt; 2 soles to the heel. Spe- a $4.00 Shoe, at... $3.00 | cial at .... . $4.50 Complete Alaska Outfitters CARL SCHERMER 2.2722 “The Big Store with the Little Prices” 103-105-107 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH—Cor. Yesler Way FIGHTERS USE CLUB | Sugar SOc : Ibs. 25: Cotte 16 ibe. $100 ||PUBLIC_ MARKET|| ° No. 117 BIG SPECIALS AT HUDSON’S DELICATESSEN BOOTH 116 Wine’ AVE. FLoon Ahan KUM MANKET Full Pint Pure Honey for 2 Cone Campbell’s Soups for Made BY TED COOK One thing about the University of Washington is that It have to send student» and 4 ors over into Egypt, Bab Puyallup to hunt for ruins ¢ yed past hey've got ‘em right on the cam-| pus. Ruins—1 mean Back in 1908 the Alaska-Yukon Pacific exporition offictals and the state got together and dickered to hold the fair on the campus A lot of plaster structures were stuck up. | The university had a big supply of students and only a few ma nent buildings after the exposition fags were hauled down and the jturn-stiles ripped up. So the only 00 Blend shes 4 #100 Meintyre, Stall 102 wiated White Fine Gra Standard Sugar, alone vit 6 8. 50¢c #100 1 SPECIAL! FRESH CHURNED 30cand33cLb. |; y NG OUR OWN CHURN Cascade Creamery |-Sam Bio 75 STALL 67—ON INCLINE ro) ged Work, Best Oak aig rennieeaecsitialaige St, Lowes Piece, Pike Tt, Mit... ‘WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW’ Mayers, Washingtons, Selz Shoe Mig. Co. and Others eel Reaihd «cc 1c) 19 l 6 and Jop Lot SHOES % hotee Pork Roant ce cs 2 At About !/2 Price ilikum Marke t and Less “MONEY BA OUR MOTTO OUR KENT Is CHRAP ' 15¢ Sardines and Olives. [Unless a Person Dodges Well, He's Apt to Be Hit From Above thing to do was to let most of the plaster buil stand and hold ja them. looked pretty good for a Yakima Spuds, $1.60 Per Sack, Delivered Lemons, doz. . -15c{ Large Florida Grape Sunkist’ Oranges, up Fruit, 6 for.......25¢ from : Seedless 8| Apples, special, $1.00 .25¢ si box and up, delivered. L. STERNE co. 1514 Pike Place—Sanitary Public Market » is another reason for our claim te sell you the money No Special Sale, but Specials on Sale at All Times 2,000 pairs Ladies’ Royal Biue Selz, Leading Lady, $1 50 Meyer Custom Made, Walkover a@@d others ° and up Shor that wear... 91.395 $1.65, $1.95 $2.25 ins uv Men's Dress and Working Shoes se S ‘ese’ for the Whole $ 00 hoe Family andup “an r Sugar Sta STALLS 16-19-21 Pike Place Market Then the rain came along and the tinsel rubbed off. | By clever dodging, students and professors were able to fool most of |the falling plaster A cafeteria lunch room was in tailed in the old California build. ing for a whi best shoes for little Ponti ven was eprin agar m Was*housed in the old California building before that But Is got too dangerous for the | museum. | The roof might cave in any min-| ute and light right on Nellie, the! exyptian mummy, who had been been taken apart by experts it was ten inches in diameter and 15 inches high, made of sheet steel, At WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD Correspondent.) United Press Staff ATHENS, Greece, Jan. 1.— (By Mail.)\—At last the war- riers have got down to using The ioe are for use by renches on the noiselessiy so trench don't know what is go Slay Noiselessly With Bludgeons |,, with wooden plug-disks at each end. This big steel can contained 76 leces of scrap iron and 25 pounds of tri-nitro-toluol. The missile weighed 51 pounds. The firing of the big shell must have been touchy work. thiek, the earth six feet deep and 10 feet] in diameter. Imagine a fire cracker 10 inches that would blow a hole in dead hit a couple girls 2,000 years! So they moved the curios Into a safe place, to protect Nellie and t rare birds’ cafeteria amid the tottering tim) bers. exes, and started th If the roof fell then, it would only’ of hundred boys and After President Suzzalio had tak en off hi# coat and hat and settled CROCETERIA | C NO. 3 etrirecs PUE PLACE MARKET HOOD’S ON THE CORNER Hand-Rolied Chocolates flavors, per Ib....... Peanut Brittle, per Ib The Original Victoria lates, per Ib Valentine Hearts, dozen all zWe + de Choco- - 29¢ -10¢ STALL 10—LOWER FLOOR We own our own Fishing Boats, pickle our own Herring and boil Crabs daily The Best Ludtfisk in Seattle. STALL 10—LOWER FLOOR Washington Creamery Butter, per Ib 30c 3 Ibs. for 85c¢, Fresh Butter, 2 Ibs. for 3 Ibs. for 9c. We carry a full line of Imported Cheeses at reduced prices. mae Bread 10c LARGE LOAF NO RAISE IN PRICES MRS. ELLMORE STALL 120 MAIN FLOOR Corner Public Market MURRAY GROWS Has just leased additional space in order to take bet- ter care of his patrons and to relieve the congestion caused by throngs of eager customers. EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW. LOOK! Veal Roasts, Ib. -10c | Legs of Mutton, Ib. .14¢ Veal Cutlets, Ib 14c | Boiling Beef, Ib Tc Pork Roasts, Ib = | Sirloin Steaks, Ib. ...14¢ Pork Loins, lb..... T-Bone Steaks, lb. . .15¢ Shoulder Mutton. . ‘OM 2c x No. 1 Bacon, Ib... .15¢ Homemade, kettle rendered, Pure Lard, lb. ..124c Murray Meat Co. Washington Market Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. 94-96 Pike Street GREEN’S BUTTER STORE CORNER MARKET reamery he, 3 Ibs. S100 Y 28e 1b.; 2 ibs ‘ clubs, just ordinary clubs, for braining men. The Austro- German soldiers are supplied with bludgeons and on parts of the British front the ally scid- ters have been furnished clubs _ covered with spikes. These British clubs look _ much like the Big Stick Ameri- ee ow cartoonists used to picture One of the newest missiles in the} _!magine yourself facing the duty We | of lighting the fuse on this great war is a huge shell the Ger) os cker and then while mans threw at the Dardanelles was sputtering, placing the cracker| Only air guns could throw in the mouth of a giant air gun and| shell without exploding it, firing the gun in time to Ket the | these new air guns must be ten emp eg Ag i. nelenbereges | inches in bore and many feet long ite One of these big shells which feli . lighted first, then thrown. Someti the lighting is done with a match or a cigaret; other times by pulling a little string which rubs two strips of sulphur together somewhere in the handle of the bomb. FORMERLY 608 FIRST AVE. 2 eee MOVED TO NEW LOCATION have bombe et bool Ag | lor various needs. If the enemy ONE-HALF BLOCK SOUTH OF SMITH BLDG. SAME PHONE, MAIN 8292 |down in the president's chair, some 5t-pound/one told him about this safety-firat the fuse/move, He got action right away The cafeteria was ordered out and the old California building torn) down | When you go out to the untversity now, some of the old heads take you off tn a corner and give you good advice. “It don’t say anything about ft in “ the catalogue,” whispered Hugh soiling Agnew, who teaches advertising Beef, Ib.... but if you are going to hang around Pork the journalism building, I'd advise you to take out some accident in Chops, Ib surance.” Liver What for?” Ib Well, the walle are a little nerv ous, and when the wind blows they |shiver. Two or three of them nev er have regained their strength aft er repeated shocks. They bow out We buy in large quantities. We pay spot cash. are satisfied with a small margin of profit Our customers get the benefit in better meats for less money. Lamb Chops, Ib... Round Steaks, Free delivery to any part of the city the and Buy Butter and Eggs Where Quality Counts. | E. H. Collins. Stall 28. | Veal Steaks, Ib Pork Ib. | Roast, Ib Link Sausage, Fancy Bacon | Salt | Pork, Ib Fancy Chickens at lowest prices. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place ‘SHE FIRES SHOT AT | PAYING OIL STRUCK BILL COLLECTOR that undo oil has been uantities in the by the Washing hag been confirmed machinery will be 1 Los Angeles The re struck in Forks well ton Ol ¢ Pumpin in two w The French have the fastest hand bomb known The thrower wears a were Joe choked Antouette G 1615 Dearborn ast er Whe Constantino, 80: leath, When nstantin here home at AURDrattsateeerses must have a bomb that will ex- [It's cetting harder every day to plode quickly; if you're rushing |make them stand up and co-operate toward him, you need a bomb [with the rafters ‘ . . Southeast Corner Fifth and Pine Str on the bomb. The act of th owing} the university are “agin lights the fuse, which is 40 short/rough sports, like football, They! .¢ », . + chance ti and so quick burning that the ex|ought to be strong for football, and |°f Peer he took @ long chance Fri that you can throw far ahead He was right make it compulsory jday morning. She MAIN 2809 “QUALITY” OUR MOTTO MAIN 2809 Back From China state because she wouldn't pay for a keg WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on W Spokane st, from Alki ave. to 25th on 35th 8. W., from W. Spo- kane to Manning st., and in the dis and that will have done its job Even an engineer without a slide by the time you reach the [rule could see something crooked acene. about them When it snowed, a week ago, no classes held in the building wrestled away The fellow who has played foot |from him, dodged into a Ss. W ball isn’t going to suffer near s0/got a gun and barely miss Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced. much when the fair buildings at the|ing him as he ran thru the door. trict between Manning st. and W SATURDAY SPECIALS university come down on him The police told them both to settle Charleston st. from 35th S. W. to Good Steer Steaks, The no doubt, will be their quarrel thru the prosecuting 40th S. W., on Sati February 124c | per Ib | Fancy Veal Chops, per Ib... o Ic | 17c No. 3s, 60¢; No $1.20, | because they couldn't keep it shov attorney 112, from midnight to 6 Pr. m per Ib. eled off the chairs No, 5a, Lard at these prices? thong on bis wrist and a hook on| Sone of the state legislators who Mer a | this thong Is attached to a hook/vote on building appropriations for in ber FANCY CAPONS TOMORROW. Special Attention Given to Phone Orders. Veal Roasts, an per ib.... Pork Rogsts, 124c SUNSET MARKET | 109 PIKE ST. \ market where you are assured of the best meats ___tpeciat Attention Given to Phone Orders. Stong Says: Best Ever : erate sangre 10 STALL 102 in, Our Specials Good for n Week. 25¢ No Phone Orders Taken Saturday. 5 Ibs. Granulated Sugar for 10 bars Lenox Soap for 8 bars Crystal White Soap for. 4 10c cans Dutch Cleanser for 4 cans Carnation Milk for 5 cans Red Ribbon Milk for Any One of Above Six Articles With n 250 Specinin Kxcinded 49-lb. sack Choice Family Flour, delivered 49-lb. sack Choice Patent Flour, delivered ALL BRANDS OF FLOUR AT CUT PRICES ate | bottle Fite our unsur sys condition by passed refrigerating tem Saturday Specials Pot Roast, Ib.......10¢ Veal Roast Mb, ‘1106 1.25 Eastern Bacon, Ib... 15¢ 1.35 eh Fresh Dressed . Chickens, lb., 18%¢ SCEREOSOLERERES +A OSS SRR OT RTE E EES Large Grape Fruit, 6 for Fresh Rhubarb, 10¢ lb.; 3 for. Large Sunkist Oranges, doz Golden Dates, 2 pkgs. for DIVORCED AFTER THIRTY-SIX YEARS Wis., married which they have ‘GHOST A SQUIRREL 3 LA CROSSE. Wis, Feb. 11.—The ghost that scared this town proved to be a squirrel, A squirrel ran into the belfry of the Hogan school and one of the teachers rang the bell to frighten him out. The teacher's pull was too strong. The bell turned up and failed to return to its proper psition, During the night, when the squirrel j umped onto it, the bell fell into its natural position and the clapper striking the sides scared the neighbors, who summoned the police. Then the ghost” hunt began. BRINGS BACK FORGER ROXBURG, 36 years of “eb. 11.—After life, during reared nine chil dren, Mr, and Mrs, John M. Pulver. macher may discontinue married re lations if an action for divorce, filed by Mrs, Mary Pulvermacher, is suc: cessfully prosecuted. She alleges cruel treatment SHE STILL LIVES? 10c ‘ haG MHARROR, N, J, Feb, 11 Mrs. a Henderson, aged 20, mother of three children, had her Deputy Sheriff Madden returned husband arrested, complaining he Fy y from Ogden, Utah, with her legs with hot coals,|George L, Cole, allegéd forger, a roup by the thumbs a prisoner. Cole is said to have broke horsewhips and broomsticks|broken parole from Monroe pre ‘ beating her, formatory. te ¢ ' Baking Powder.20c Matchon ihe Hill's Coffee MRS. LESTER MAYNARD | of the Americ China, she Washington, where the belles of the matic set CHICAGO, Feb. 11 jred % jeconstruction engineers paid W. D. Ai : the Middaugh, “part passage A, MEATS AT STONG'S MEAT MARKET $45 for a job tn, Australia daugh has disappeared. Ham, Ib Mutton, Ib Lamb, Ib.. Round Steak, Ib Sirloin Steak, Ib... mw Coffee Lamb Shoulder, Ib. LOWe Aas SUNSET MARKET | jg c":. Free Delivery. 109 Pike St. Oatmeal Phone Main 6066 Olymple Pan: Eastern Leg of Leg of 3 Ibs. Best Creamery Butter 3 lbs. 40 an consul to! wintering in one of diplo | Wife c pk Olympic Wheat H aii she i Waffie Flour Guittard’s Choco! Clow® capital Elliott 5 Smith Bldg. 2nd and Yesler 25c ad lowest possible best. in Sctaing Ib. 12c 30c Pot Roast of Beef, lb. 25c aa sie 15c $1 “i ibaa 124c hd Corn Beef, Pak 15c ee 25c co vt Pork, 8c.10c $1 Best 25c Hens, and Dressed Capons, Ducks Roasting Chickens. AQRSTOORR ESS FEAT Ee Resta eit Pineapple the money SPECIAL PHIC ns on Mid

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