The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1916, Page 7

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Opening Tomorrow Groceteria No. 6 85 PIKE STREET Near Entrance Pike Place Market -—the crowning touch to Seattle’s Great Money-saving Mart! close to the principal entrance to the Big Pike Place Market, brings the combined buying and selling power of six successful Groceterias closer to the vast hordes of shoppers that know the economy of purchasing at the famous provision center! The new help-yourself idea has cut the living Cost tothe bone. One keen Seattle business man ft to his own satisfaction the other day by saving $1.31 on a purchase of $4.50 worth of goods. clerk hire, no bookkeeping, no extravagant delivery expense charged to you! @eods, Everything in clean, sanitary package®, plainly priced. Great stocks of fresh, clean Groceries, embracing all the very best nationally advertised brands. Everything at Cut Prices Every Day Bay as much or little as you Want on the day you gant ft. You don't have to come down town—these same prices prevail at all of our Grocetertas, Groceteria Number 6, No wasted bulk Next week only, Pure Aluminum Quaker Oats Cooker for 50c and 4 Trade- marks cut from a small or large package of Quaker Oats. ‘These Prices These Prices PARTIAL LIST ee, Fancy Maine Corn, can Snider's Pork and Beans—~ Small size cane Albers Small Flapjack 12¢ Large Flapjack. mabe te re and Cookles toe and Crackers Se and Crackers ¢« Eee DOWNTOWN GROCETERIA NO. 1.. ..509 Pine St., Opp. Westlake Market PIKE PLACE MARKET GROCETERIA NO. 3... .Sections 53-54, Downsinirs ‘UNIVERSITY GROCETERIA NO. 2........1314 E. 45th at 14th Ave. N. E. NO. OR .5419 Ballard Ave., Opp. Police Station At 72nd and Woodlawn Avenue ‘BALLARD GROCETERIA GREEN LAKE GROCETERIA NO MAY ENTER RACE FOR CONGRESS: A flock of republicans from Se attle will attend the banquet of the Republican club of STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD ELL, WHY NOT? STAATSBURG, N. Y. March 24. —When Timothy Herrick, $0, ro- | turned home from Syracuse with a 29-year-old bride, the village band turned out to greet him. Young Men's Bellingham, Friday night the speakers wiil be John F. Miller, | probable candidate for congress tn the Beattle district, former mayor EVERYBODY WILL GO CHICAGO, March 24.—As an an- tidote to the gayety and frivolous ness of the loop district, Rev. My- ron E. Adams, former First Baptist church pastor, downtown night church. | THEY NEED SOLDIERS, TOO CHICAGO, March 24.—Stanley Bagarek, 12, climbed on the Golden | State Limited last night for Mex He Intended to “couple of guns” cents he carried. The conductor put Stanley off at a substation. White Public Market Southeast Corner Fifth Avenue and Pine Stree! Patten lhe sate San ASA THE WHITE MEAT CoO. “QUALITY” OUR MOTTO WE KEEP THE PRICES DOWN .10¢ | Back Bones, 10 Ibs. ‘10¢ | Link Sausage . .-14e | Pure Lard .. BIG SPECIAL ON ALL SMOKED MEATS PHONE YOUR ORDER—MAIN 2809 Stong Has Them All Beat These Specials Good for a Week 4 Ibs. Navy Beans. . 4 10c Cans Dutch Cleanser. 4 Cans Carnation Milk. . 10 Bars Lenox Soap. Any one of above four articles with a Burleigh of Beattle|” will Toesk against nonpartisansh!p Former Gov. Henry MeBridi didate for governor, and Geo: Lee, one of his among those present W. M. Whitney of Seattle will Local bond underwriters are ot. | fering Investors Friday 5, per cent gold bonds of |, the $75,000,000 government loan to hawking, snuffling, blow: jeadache, dryness or | Co. Priee a Co. and George 7 are handling (WILL APPEAL RULING s | PULLMAN, March 24— sonia’ ving 23 days|inauguration exercises of Dr. Er- | will appear trom |pest O. Holland as president of Judge Mackintosh’s ruling that the i | “ ordinance ts valid. the bonds here Gus Christensen, ae for selling liquo: Judge Mackintosh FREE DELIVERY x ANTE To Remove Dandruff at any drug store, pour a Ii | morning most ‘it not ail, of this a © applications will de 4 stop | Sage samnNe dbo HasMt'e Fed HOW TO BE 400 Be niliion’s Be the can Hershe ae 4 1c cans Btringless Beans 2he 4 ioe phas. Quaker ¢ nds, don't starve and wea yust aiways be laughed *\a bas FIOWF ++ 5+++ gears 26c pke. Olympic Wheat He phan. Aunt Jemima's abe ple Roman Meal- gn. Heoded Ratains 3 cans Peas, ( Clow's Waffie 4 tbe. choles new Prunes 4 cans Minced Clams ie can Low Cabin Syrup... .tKe 25e can Koyal or Price's Baking 200 fine Japan Rice ‘ fine Head Rice 2 cans Campbell's Soups Two StoresCorner Market and White Market . @ ibe. Albers’ pure Rolled Oats aie oC Vine iio bottle Cider Vinegar pound of unsightly fat BOO COVOUOVE OOOF HOO 4044 ) WOMEN UNITING 7 FOR CAMPAIGN Congressional Union Worker Explains Plan of Action WANT VOTE THIS YEAR! Seattle le today an Important center In the biggest and most portentous masa movement of women In American hletory. It Ie the concert of women, under the leadership of the Congressional Union for Wom. an Suffrage, determined upon national political emancipation thru the Susan B. Anthony con- stitutional amendment. the 4,000,000 in the 12 equal by the middie 12 states a corps of suffrage veter jans are organizing this tremendous | ‘balance of political power, so big| that {t would elect the next presl-| dent. Notices to women all over the) state of Washington have been) jmatied advising thenr of a confer-| jence to be held in Seattle next |Thursday under the auspices of the) Congressional union, at which time} & permanent state organization of women will be effepted without re gard to political affiliations, The conference will open with a lunch- eon at the Hotel Washington Annex. Reservations may be made by tele phoning Mra, James O'Neil, East 2837, or Misa Fay Whittemore, at) the Line otel. Mra. Belmont Coming The conference will, in addition to organiziogk for the purpose of | tive participation In the coming primaries and election, also make| plans for the reception of Bastern | suffragiste headed by Mra. O. H. P.| Belmont, who will arrive here May 1 for a two-day session, after which they will go to a conference of Jequal suffrage states at Salt Lake, At the conference in Seattle next | Thursday, the following will be jamong the speakers Doria Stevens, pf Mies Margaret Robert: Idabo; Miss Lucy?R, attie:| Mra. Wallis ; CHEESE North Yakima Our Best, Creamery Butter RANCH EGGS Old Rich jean, of Spoka side, of Seattle, and Miss Whitte- of Opportunity our psychological 4 [plained Miss Margaret Fay whit jtemore, chairman for the Central 8 of the Congressional union, Sith. bag Salt’. ss a0 who ts helping organize here. Salle ‘te | 4 2 nex we have been individ. Know Getatin valists, thru compuleion and her. ber tage.” she went on, We are just we beginning to sense the vast power |we may wield for our own welfare thru_mase action. “We are no longer the political amateurs We once were, elther. “Since talk backed by actual vot- ing force only seems to be effective |with a majority of the powers that be, we hi decided to present our demand for national suffrage with an organized political strength of 4,000,000 enfranchised wreen. Women Ready to Unite “An@ the women tn the free states are ready for such unison.” Carried on by trained leaders, the work of organization fe expected to be completed by May 15, when a big suffragist convention ts sched. uled at Salt Lake. From there delegates will be sent to congress to demand the| ubmission of the Susan B. Anthony amendment to the states for rati-| fication, and to the republican and/# democratic party conventions {f| necessary. Already the work of the Congres sional anion has had its effect at} Washington. The house jadictary committee, | |which had decided not to the question on the floor unt! jthe national election, bas reconsid-| ered, and will vote on the question of making a recommendation on/ March 28 Women Refuse to Walt “That is a trinmph of organiza- |tion,” commented Miss Whittemore. © Alte {eatifies to the efficacy of mans action. “Congress wanted us to walt until jafter November 4. But that ts just what we Intend not to do. We are going to have a voice in the presi | Small Ivery Boap te Light House Clean- Veal Roast, lb. . Hamburger, Ib... . dential election, and just how ft |will be used depends on what con- gress does meantime regarding the |suffrage amendment.” he next two months’ work by lene Congressional union and the showing made at Salt Lake on May| 15 will prove just how good al ‘ophet {# Miss Whittemore, speak: | =: weve oma | Philadel TO HOLLAND NOW No. 117 Washington State College started | ’ lhere this morning with an aca-|f/ Stall 10. Lower Floor. Christensen's petition for a writ|demic procession. President-Suz was denied by jzallo of the University of Wash- ington ts one of the distinguished " ents An honorary degree of warded to J. W. Cline of Seat tle today for his stock raising ac-| » |complishments ‘ | STALL 10 0. L. Classel, whose nose ee, Fresh Hen's. |neveral fingers were frozen off In |M wis, irtok Cheese, 2 Ibs the Arctic circle while working for |j_ ‘wisconsin Bric J 3. O. Lindblom, millionaire mining ys : Mild Ch Ib man, gets $2,210 for breach of con Skimmea Milk Cheese, 10 tract and ¢ nal injuries, ord ing to a verdict in United States elreuit court Mt, Vernon Milk, 3 cans STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916. PAGE 7. Fresh Churned Full Cream GROCETERIA Veal Steaks, Ib. sid Quality Always. ter of agricultural science will # Jersey Cow Butter Store Lower Floor—Sanitary Fresh Churned Butter, $3¢ Ib., » GETS $2,210 VERDICT Ff iscian ones tock Faas, or Meet PUBLIC mati ag hase ae SEE THE FREE 8HOW MOVING PICTURES Lower Floor SHOP AT THE PURE FOOD SHO MEAT DEPARTMENT The Best Steer | Round | _ Sirloin Steak Steak Steak Mlb. 20clb. 22clb. FISH DEPARTMENT GUARANTEED STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL 24‘ Doz. 13¢». HOOD’S (Regular too kind) Assorted Chocolates, 25c per pound ....-..+.++ (Regular 40¢ kind) Peanut Prittle, per pound a c MARKET CREAMERY STALL Ld LOOK FOR THE CHURN! ” cen’ S35 bb. New Rainier Meat Co. SATURDAY SALE—MEAT SPECIALS Sirloin Steak, Ib... ..15¢ Link Sausage, Ib. . Lard, Ib. ‘lhe Largest display of Bacon, Hams, etc., on the mar- ket. Pay checks cashed for customers. New Rainier Meat Co. 1527-29 Old Pike Place i. 9, Elmore’s Real Home Made Bread Clean, Tasty, Nutritious STALL 120 MAIN FLOOR MEAT CO. STALL O Here Is “Where You Get Quality at Lowest Price Leg of Lamb, 1b <1 BZ Chotce Steer Pot Roast, Ib..10¢ Fresh Hamburger Steak, 3 Ibs.. Veal Roast, 1b. 10¢ Pure Lard, 2 Ibs.. 5¢ Pork Roast, Ib.. ze Veal Cutlets, 1 ae SATURDAY AND ALL WEEK Sugar Cured Ham, Ib... Choice No, 1 Bacon, Ib. . Half or whole Choice Milk Fed Chicsens, per Ib. . nos Choice Steer Pot Roasts Tilikum Market STALLS 121-123-125 Opposite Liberty Theatre "HIGH JINKS AT Y. «| VEGETABLE SPECIALS The Stenographers will fight out all game with at the Y. MC. A. gym nasium at 8 o’clo¢k Friday night.| This ta ¢ of the big stunts of the leade ixth annual stunt Florida New renee. Ib. | 7 |night at the * and will be pulled I ge en ee RRR: hh eich Reed ‘There will be other novel fea- 2 Rhubarb. lb bi Me Lede wihsed P i tures: cme onsamvanguef $2!" ‘Tokio Vegetable Co. | inabill to pronounce R, In nearly every case it is the| last jetter even the glish-born child learns to pronounce. the Wait-/f Extra Fine Pep rtuet: 'b. | Green Peas, 2 lb... 20c Fancy Artichokes, 2 ene Lie via tee Sach bent 15¢ -10¢ | Tomatoes, 10c os 3 lbs. . 250, isa t brRADE ATTHE MARKET CENTER OLD PIKE PLACE MEET THE PROOUCER HERE FOODS COST LESS Ib. 3 lbs. Hering 10c On the Corner, Pike Place Mkt. Metoria Chocolates, per pound .. oe 29c rr |35c L 11 G3, Lower Wleor, Pike Pl. Mit. Cc a oon PULLMAN DINER 76 PIKE ST. Pan Baked Chicken Dinher 35¢ With Coffee Baked Ham Dinner ........ With Coffee Try Our Hungarian Goulash MAYERS, WASHINGTONS, SEL3 SHOE MFG, CO, AND OTHERS 1916 ana 300 1: SHOES ‘] and Less Department 2,000 pairs Ladies’ R Meyer Custom Made, Walkover and others...... Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes that Wonts-sscreasess $1.35, $1. 85, $1.95 Men's Dress and Working Shoes Str STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place Market Corner Public Market Stong Is Doinz the Price Cutting THESE SPECIALS GOOD FOR A WEEK 4 lbs. Navy Beang.. i 4 10c Cans Dutch Cleanser. . 4 Cans Carnation Milk....... 10 Bars Lenox Soap. Any one of above fou All Re ling’s Best Coffee\...28¢ ars Peanut Butter Be | <Me LIOTT 2756 25e can Hershey's 18 Stringless Beans... .25e pkgs. Quaker Corn Flakes tbe pkg. Olympte Pan ite “pie ‘oiympic “Wheat Hearts | 2 200 | ite pkgs. Aunt’ Jemima’s Pan- Be Two Stores—Corner “Market and White Market Trust Tries to Boost Prices Pot Roast, Ib..... 8c-10c | Pork Roasts, lb Boiling Beef, lb...... 7c | Pork Loins, Ib. . Sirloin Steaks, Ib... . Round Steaks, Ib...15c¢) No. 1 Hams, lb... .16c Veal Roast, Ib......10c| Fresh Dressed Chickens. Murray Meat Co. Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. TEAS! Special TEAS! Se GRIFFITH'S CELEBRATED COFFEE LAND Where You Ruy Fresh Roasted < AM 1811 Firat Ave. Public Market ARON en Ted Public Market Comer Public Market REPAIR STALLS Staite Umbrellas 68% Br a3 1511 Pike Place Public Market The Best | The Best Steer | Steer | Porterhouse SATURDAY SPECIAL BL UT PR FRESH CHURNED BUTTER Our Own Churning Cascade Creamery STALL 67—ON INCLINE Stall 24 Peg ovr RENT Is CHEAP ‘This te another reason for 2.25 ane up on the Whole @4.00 Family andup Near Sugar Stall 10—BACK WAHT SPACK, STREET ENTRANC ahe | ke Flour | $0¢ can Crisco. . ° 200 | 2 Ibs. Good Walnuts . 4 Ratsins rolls Toilet Paper cans Cleanser ns Peas, Corn or Toi Roman Meal. 200 Uncle Sam's Breakfast | 3 300 choice new Brunes.. k r Hinced ¢ co pkgs. Co a3 a we pe =A 4 6 Ibs. fine Jap { tbs. fine He Be 2he zie Be cans Campbell's Murray Comes Back With a Big Cut “a All Down the Line A le § . 16¢ 15c | Club Sausage, Ib. ..10c Washington Market 94-96 Pike Street 6Oc | Bion at..., 50 | Covion at... 40 reae es eee fee, None Better, It Will Stand ly Tests GRIFFITH TRADING CO. Corner Mkt. Bidg.

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