The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1916, Page 2

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$1.25 Fountain Syringe Regular $1.25 a | iN meri td ti tu H > Special 79¢ 10c Ivory Soap Special 7c ae Ss One-Cent Sale. SALE “Things as they ought to MAIN CORNER-—SECOND AT PIKE WHEN YOU WANT DRUGS—THINK “SWIFTS” RAS — SATURDAY So box Linen Shaving Soap round cake ®, special 6c 18 Rouge Good Deck of Cards, 9c 7 otlet Paper large roll of soft paper & 6c lier Epsom Salts /1f0 Linen for bathing | Envelopes. MEpPoses, packages. lle) lle [as0 Shaving for Tollet Soap, assorted Se Soaps. 2 250 Crownall Peroxide Crea = 7c Pa ow 26¢ ' tet 26c 280 Deny 260 Blue Jay 280 Reecham's Mud, spectal, Corn Plasters)| Pills, 17c | 14c | 15¢ Tubes, \3 fe for.... 250 G Cards, 17c it Edge eon” 10c Milk Chocolate | 0c Meyers’ 29c rillo, sp'l de by Hershey's | 10-cent 5c meee Ts ter es Faaet Cream, Pacifiers . Regular vine, and softens 250 Merck's Special, the skin, Sugar of: Mik 19c eae 11 | spectal .17¢ Cas 2 ds S90. Armour’s Luxor « Sele Cream, Jordan Almonds 9c Regu 00 Ib. & Jenks a Hie . Cream, special 2IC medium .26c oo Best Gra: Belladonna Satey| Worm ise Whisk Plasters, special, Powders, Brooms, Ge 9c | 98c 14¢ spect ise Totlet 20c| ito Powder [Good Rubber fo Chamois. liSe T Files! Putts, Gloves, “ japectal 27 49c | 9c | 9c C pair. | Perfumes, 00 Set-in |260 Tooth [$50 Shinola |Colorite Popular | wubber Shav- Ou wit Ne Seer | ing Brush, nahn J lacking, “i Ps 25c | 67e fees. 170% 26 ¢\caor. 2ZOC| Fait ,of the Pacific Coast league, will |play the winner of the National Hockey association race for the world’s championship. The Montreal Canadiens and the | Ottawa team yesterday telegreph- ed assurances that, if they won the pennant, they would guarantee the expenses of the Portland club on an Eastern trip. INJURED WAR FANS HARD TO ROUND UP. Because constables have been un able to round up the yaters that were knifed by George Yakich, the Montenegrin, at Second ave. and Union st.. February 24, his prelim- {nary hearing before Judge Gordon has been postponed unt!! March 10.| PORTLAND HOCKEY TEAM WILL GO EAST = PORTLAND, March 8. — The : 4 Portiand hockey team, champleas TCC OUTFITIN OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY | DRESSES “a _ an WEEK YOUR CREDITS O.K. | Papers Onn ea = ere GROVES slanalure le on each bor Announcing the Opening of the Circle W) Market 221 Pike Street A new market with the latest refrigerating and sanitary equipment, coupled with the highest grade of Meats—Fresh, salted and smoked. 1000 ewereees etna en A Few Opening Specials ‘9 You have geen pan ttle sign Hams, whole or half, Ib.| Fancy Steer Boiling Beef J 'o think what fans? If you 3 I eds eke) SERIE) pink co abe bean y Pe i ; Picnic Hams, Ib . 9 » Vex] is Cottage Butts, Ib....15¢é : a Re as ts probab bd aamb he to human * Compound, 2 Ibs....25¢ akin we . Back Bacon, Ib...... 16¢ All our friends our new market—I proprietors. Williams & Bean are cordially invited to inspect nneman, McIntosh & Traves, 3re ‘ wish to inform their many patrons that they have : opened a branch store in conjunction with the = Circle W Market at 221 Pike st. ‘| Where Quality Counts 5 Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Tea, Coffee. : f $1.00 Our Tea cannot be beat Our Prices Are the Lowest Where Quality Counts |85 cents per capita for collection jot garbage. DO IT NOW | 1005 to, water HANSON TO TALK _ AT DREAMLAND Special 79c| HELP OUT THE GRIF- FITHS CAMPAIGN if you can epare the time, and are willing to do some work to elect Austin E. Grif- fitha, call at the Griffithe head. quarte 362 Empire building, Second ave., near Madison at., lor call by telephone, Elliott 2319, Mayor Gill, Otto A. Case and Dr |E. J. Brown addressed the Taxps ers’ league st Loe Goud Eats cafe jterla Thursday noon | GIN naid the only issue was tax. lation, and claimed he cotld have reduced the levy one mill under ite present rate If the council fad agreed with him | Otto A. Case told of his work in the Commereia! Club tn behalf of jeity affairs and of his record of conomy as county clerk and coun- ty auditor, He ts now a candidate for the council, E. J. Brown followed and tm |mediately challenged Mayor Gill |to debate the tax queetion with him. Brown's offer ts to any time. Brown will talk at Dreamland Sunday night and has invit. Ole Hanson also to speak. Hanson has accepted, Gill has not yet accepted the chal It ts not a }dollar = tas “Mr. Gil other mill. debate him cold and clammy only,” said Brown, » he'd reduce it an- What is a mill? Two hundred thousand dollars for the whole city—that’s all, a few jnles for the average taxpayer, au aw does not tell you dministration that he out. We pay| In other cities, with better effictoncy, !t i but 22 cents. I want to say that there is more than a tax issue—there is a blood and flesh issue.” Brown atta Gill for the 60- yearage rule for city employes and for the rule prohibiting any one from working on city car lines who didn't measure 5 feet §. He charged Gill with picking » }man from the Seattle Electric Co. | employ, and still In the company’s employ, to act on the engineers board. ‘SHOWS UP FALSE TALK BY MAYOR Austin E. Griffiths addressed two meetings Thursday night; first, the| Young Men's Business club at the Wome: exchange, where other) candidates also spoke, a: ater at. Thorne’s hall, Green Lake. Taking up the tax question, Grif. | fiths shows that Hi Gill's state ments are based on absolute un truths. “When I was said. Griffiths, fn the council,” T voted against tax Will Speak at Brown Mass Meeting Sunday Night MAYOR IGNORES DEFI ° - 2 || WANTED—VOLUNTEERS TO | | | ° there's more than that wasted by| the | GRIFFITHS SPIKES Austin E. Griffithe Friday de- nied a story published in a paper here Thureday that he would appoint Erastue Brainerd as chief of police, “| have neither promised nor tatked to Mr, Brainerd about it sald Griffith “| have made no promises of appoint ment of any kind to any one, or even discussed appointments with any one.” Pimples in an Stop Embarrassment from Pimpl art's Calcium Wafers. Trial Package Malled Free. Skin-tissue ts made from blood, and as it is a tendency o of impurities through the skin jsurface in the form of blotches, blackheads eruptions. Naturally no impurities In the will appear in tho skin, pimples, and There jde no skin eruptions. The akin wil! become wonderfully clear. The complexion will be perfect, angelic Stuart's Calctum Wafers remove he impurities from the blood They do it quickly, completely They are the most powerful blood cleansers ever known. They are | harmless. Don't expect face crea: to do this big work, Go to the drug store today and get a bor of Stuart’s Calctum Wafers, 60 cents, but are really worth many dollars to you ff your face fe marred by ugly pimples blotches, blackheads, muddiness or spots, ete, Convince yourself by actual test that Stuart's Caletum Wafers are the most effective blood and akin purifiers in the world. If you wish to try them first, mati coupon below for free trial package. Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co, 303 Stuart Bidg., Marshall, Mich. Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Cal- clum W Name HIPPODROME: budgets that were high. In fact in 1911, I voted to reduce the budget by $670,000, Mr. Gill says there was a deficit of $390,000 in the council when I left. Even if I were to me for it, I say that Mr. Gill ts falsifying the figures. It was $169, and) the very next year, when ( Ul was mayor and I was out of the coun- cil, tt Jumped up to @ deficit of| $340,041, March 3.—The latest cen. that Berlin's male pop- ulation has decreased 232,547 since July, 1914, due to the war. The female population is strong ly increasing. } | DR. LR. CLARK Regal Dental Offices Clark, N Det Vhivd n Aves ana ™ w er | ff Third Ave. and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. The Biggest Trust Busting Show on Earth acts) acts —OF— High-Class Entertainment In Addition to a Big First-run Metro Feature Film MATINEES 1TO5 P.M EVENINGS 6TO1 , 5c 10c Continuous Performance Saturday and Sunday er @ USE STAR WANT IiG O Me enn @qn rQ| ADS FOR RESULTS BRAINERD STORY, Evening Cown autify Your Skin Quickly With. the hature to throw off a good share! naturally {mpurtties gather on the| other! if there are| blood, none} ny bd | STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916. PAGE SECOND AVENUE AND SENECA—10c ANY SEAT 10c Today and Tomorrow Only Famous Character Actor in The Pawn of Fate Since his world-noted success in “The Alien” he is™ recognized as one of the greatest actors before the screen in America. For beauty, charm and simplicity, clean laughs, magic romance, this picture is in a class all alone. COMING SUNDAY $500,000 comedian in a picture never shown in Seattle in 3 big reels; 3,000 feet; 1,000 laughs, and MOLLIE KING JUDGE UNTIES SEVERAL KNOTS Judge Walter French clipped the marriage bonds of a long list of matrimonial misfits Annie Dunlop married Wilbur tn 8 r | the sean. cs H zs McKenzie and John Hofeditz, Pro “ ed Rag le obtained an un.|Piieters, opens tomorrow at 623 "t to r ur . the! enned ty obt eae ties eer eel ore Don’t Stop From Buyin contested divorce because her hu® |, erated and Granular Butter by a ‘ P 4 band, Fred, spent his money gam-| 1 ow process that ventilates che bling and deserted her after four! cam or milk by the induction of children had been born to them. | oie ay © ‘3 ; ew Sho is @ nurse and has three of PMN NT oredite &@ McKenzie the kiddies tn achool leay thi hava the only kno /n way have told bis wife, Rose, two years | otland seven America before the first # born, je in quest of her hus never found him. a real stage beauty in Five big gripping acts, 8 reels, for 10c. WATER SHUT OFF Wator will be shut off in the dis trict east of 27th ave N. EB. and | north of East 55th et, on Saturday,| Claiming that the the captain of the|Pacific Coast March 4, from 9am to4 p.m. steamship Governor ordered the|Jodge Tallman's Water will also be shut off on| hore be turned on @ party in the Shoreland drive, from Lake Park|ship's soctal hall, and that he was art cadia ave. from McClellan st. to/ Ferris place, and on Ferris place} some one si in the rush that HE ASKS FOR $2,948 Star Want George Beban Charlie Chaplin “A WOMAN’S POWER” pped on his sto: before, hb followed, J. F. Kel- ley, of Nome, Alaska, is suing the Steamship Co. court Friday. in Ads g0 into ove! to Cascadia ave. and on Cas-|fnjured to the extent of $2,948 when! 68,000 homes daily, and Lakewood ave. from Mt. Rainier drive to Court st, from 9 a, m. to 5 p.m Friday. He left} baby but returned tn 1913 to the youngster. After four he *truck out again across He sald he was going to of Washington, Then the died, and Annie came to & 4 » Friday she ob- ‘A&G. Butter Store Opens Tomorrow The A. & G. yoars ago 1332-34 Second Avenue “Butter Store, Geo. 1 tired of you, and I'll go my Albert Mitchell ts alleged to process of producing pure Aerated |Granular Rutter from sweet cream Just Because You Haven’t the Money— SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HO Spring Suit ago, She has not seen him since, | AUTO DELIVERY pos gat a se So the ry sar 0 ain Tne Mm | There are times when a few dollars stop you from pur- 4 granted oe ¢ > f ) ia M agdalena Hoffman said ber A WU | wie l LU lel 4 0. chasing a new suit or a pair of shoes, or, maybe, a shirt husband deserted her and went to| jong distance moving. Eiltott O—Oor two, iter the "$600 they pod ite | STAT ‘That Is the time when our liberal credit system can gether : r be of some assistance to you. It costs no more to charge Heatrice Mackay was awarded at the Eastern than to pay cash. Open a charge account $25 a month alimony, altho she tomorrow, “IT'S AN ACCOMMODATION.” hadn't asked for it, when she told how her husband, Willlam, made her toll, threats and beatings ALBANY, rear-end collision in the New York | Ce inju r" ‘TWO MEN KILLED IN re me ALBANY COLLISION *: ; gers PALACE MARKET Elliott 5—2nd and Yesler Way—L. C. Smith Bldg. victims were express messen Extra Apples, box Local barb, Ib arnation Milk, Milk Blend Coffee ) ( 3 Creamery Bradbury Clothes and thanked her or with Johnson & Hemiton, wndertakers TAN Rb general i open cot N y March 8.—A SHOES —— oO ral yards killed two men and} 4 another here this morning ane chee iy NO CREDIT-NO DELIVERY-NOC YOU HELP YOURSELF AS INA CA ARM & HAMMER ~.ea rissa? Price, Pkg. 2 | Kram pkr.. 8 | Quaker Ri ad Onta, ited Oats, | & ite ‘t20| | ana Albers Flapinek, | pkg inrge pk tte Albers es, pke Rolled Fancy Winesap $1.50 House Rhu- 15c | — .25c Two things we claim —That our meats are the best and prices con- istent with quality. Albers R large phe ontt tal Corn | Starch, | He it | Banquet Pe: syrup, large Hemrtch's Cla tall cana 8 2 for 25c Salmon ancy Florida Ib Albers Fuckw heat pke Choice Round Steak, Lb. 15c Pomate tall Cans Pot Beef, Choice Roast, Fancy Beef, Ib. Roast Pork, Ib Roast of Ib...05 Veal -25c¢ 35c \ ashington $1.00 .10c Bonele Corn , Tee ~12¢ With 1 “tb Alpha bottles for Best large atsup Ibs KIA No. 1 lake Market 21914 ¥ Pike dow natal CUTTING THE COST OF 5 SELLING CUTS THE COST OF LIVING Jutter y, Mareh &, Mareh 16, at at 5419 YORTERIA NO. 4 KIA NO. & af Groen Lake, Opens ‘Thurs Opens The 609 Pine at, $20.00 é Other Rellable Makes—$15.00 to $22.50 MEN’S FURNISHINGS GROCETERIA LERKS FETERIA 6c. Hille Blue Can © fee, Hi fee, Rei feo, M J | Carnation large can . oppo e. 45th, 14th NE Place Market Ballard Ave, tnd and Woodlawn Ave

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