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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1916. PAGE 6 Phone Elliott 2700 Absolutely SOUTH END | PUBLIC MARKET Get a Seat on Your Car—All Car Lines Handy. | Ravenna Park Cars. Cowen Park Cars Wallingford Cars Rast Madison Cars Mount Baker Cars South Seattle Cars. THIRD AVE. AND WASHINGTON ST. | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT GREATEST SAVING OF TIME AND MONEY FOR EVERYONE | Pot Roast, lb.......6c | Roast Veal, _ a | Steer Steak, Ib. .124/c| Leaf Lard, hee Round Steak, Ib. ..14¢ | Link Sausage, Ib. . | Roast Hams, half or — Pork, Ib... .12¢ | per pound .......18¢ Leg Lamb, Ib. ...124¢ | Shoulder Hama, 1b. 12c Shoulder Roast Lamb, | Smoked Pork Loins, per BIG SPECIAL ON CHICKENS AND DUCKS Pay Checks of All Known Concerns Cashed. INDEPENDENT PACKING C0. Stores 38 to 42—All Phones, Elliott 1625 Sanitary North Queen Anne Cars East Queen Anne Cars. Phinney Avenue C Summit Cars. Green Lake Cars. “Old Renton” Cars. } STALLS 1-2 dow he Joe ch 1Be | Pe Cherry 180 | Lemons, ¢ Ihe Apples, dee 106 bath, 4 iba: 100 Grape Fruit, 3 for. Apples, dos Extra large Orange , 6b bunches STALL 74 t Rutter, Potatoes Caulifiower, Lettuce, 2 for Onions, 4 bumches TARINA Cy wee QUEEN CITY MARKET i » Ib... 10 Steer Steak, Re Ee | tae og _ Roast Pork, Ib. ..12'/c ee Z ; _ ork Loins, per Buy at Anderson’s + wfim and eave from 25 to 50 per cent on your Grocery Bill With 1 Ib. of our Celebrated Steelcut 20¢ Coffee. 6 bars Fels Naptba Soap. 25¢ | 3 Ibe. N. B. Co. Crackers. 2n¢ Oolong Tea, reg. 40c, 1b.20¢ | cy Burbank Potatoes, per 7 Ths. Rolled Oats..... 25¢ | x $1.75 4 Ibs. Best Head Rica....2i¢ | Any Patent Flour, sk.. $1.35 4 lbs. White Beans 25¢ | 3 lbs. Figs ze - 25e Pure Cocoa, Ib.. 2he | 3 Ibs. Taptoca.. THE BIG STORE OF QUALITY emaheiseRic- : gptetetetsnetnlt it Rb OAC A ite ln hones Ral nt en teat Free Coffee Served All Day ANDERSON’S GROCERY Stalls 10 to 25 Phone Elliott 185 Groceteria No. Sections 54-55 Just a few of Groceteria’s Money Savers. but rock-bottorn prices, every day on everything Cookies, Cakes and Crackers tine, pike All 25¢ pkgs... 200 Clea Ail 180 pigs. - All 10c pkgs. All be pkgs... b- bag Sait: Cream of Wheat, pkg Jello, pkg... Not spectais, Ite can...4e Spaghett! | Knox Lightho Cilmax Macaront, and Noodles, pkg Ae Instant Postum, large pkg. 420 pic 2860 le Corn’ ¥ Grape-Nuts, pkg lakes, pkg. Te 126 ‘FRISCO EMPLOYERS OFFER AN INCREASE SAN FRANCISCO, June 2— {take steps to have operations re Mf striking longshoremen in | sumed on the San Francisco docks San Franciso and other Pacific This is taken to mean that strike coast ports do not return to breakers will be imported § E A i From Honolulu came a message work Monday, an effort prob- | signed by the Sugar Planters’ asso ably will be made by employ- | ciation urging ship owners to ac @rs to import nonunion labor. cept the strikers’ terms with all} What effect this may have © speed, lest Hawalian trado be orip the situation was fore- | pled. Fifty Sacramento river ited last night, when a crowd | steamers were Idle today, and mans of 50 men stormed the gate at a |Coast Mners satled without ca &\ Pler 19, where Filipinos were | with water ballast or lay at thelr 5 wharves, 4 boys Fitagorald, w tehman, Sap erersmeanlioaitie ™ two shots, and ten police- men answered the riot call, but | WANKEE COOK HELD 1 the crowd quickly vanished, | Bre sar rot cooler IA CANADIAN JAIL. Punion, embracing all big stgamshiy E companies here, has offered the | Detrikers 10 per cent wage in-| SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.—Aft-| G €rease if they will resume work|er being held in a Vancouver, B, C,,| » Monday jail for ten days, on suspicion of| ? The longshoremen want a 20 per being a German apy, Ed Cordts @ent raise. cook, who sailed from here several If this compromise is refused, the @mployers’ union declares it will weeks ago on board the steamer 'Republic, ts back in this elty. | Wilson | Hughes NIECE OF PRESIDENT ARNING - tO BEC SENORITA LU SAN FRANCISCO, June 1% order to remodel the schoo! syw# of Guatemala along the lines of the educational system of the United States, Senorita Lupe Chaves, the niece of Ketrada Cabrera, preatdent of Guatemala, bas arrived hero to look over our school system, 6, 0, P, DECISION IS UP TO BOSSES | Desire to Win Will Be Sole Factor in Determining Candidate PREFER REACTIONARY | sy GILSON” GARDNER WASHINGTON, June 2.—A desire to win will decide who will be the republican presiden- tial nominee at Chicago. The cholce le In the hands of the same men who nominated Ti four years ago and if It should quit thelr political judgment they could nominate Taft in. It te absolutely up to them. Penrose, Root, Crane, Lodge, Smoot and Hilles are the gen- tlemen who will nominate Roosevelt if he Is nominated; or they will nominate Hughes, Fairbanks, Burton, Harding, Wadeworth, Weeks or McCall. They will confer and decide and thelr decision will be car ried out by the delegates. It will be a regular “oldfash- loned” convention. In deciding what candidate ts most likely to win, the republican | bosses will things, gressive party votes o velt four years ago. the public on the subject of pre Pparedness and other national poll cles; the possibility that a pro Kressive can¢idate may be named by the convention which meets stm ultancously at the Auditorium tn Chicago, and the legislative records of candidates like Mirton, Weeks, Fairbanks and McCall, have in mind several such as the 4,000,000 pro t for Rox Considerations Itke these go to [the question of a solidified or a divided party vote It repu they can wi lican with a candidate like Burton, th will name Burton rather than Roosevelt If they think Hughes would be accepted by the country as @ leader of the preparedness and the anti issue, they will name The only thing that will cause them to nominate Roosevelt is the belief that he Is the best candidate for healing the party split and con solidating the regular republican and the p realve-republican ele ments and thus getting the part of Root, Crane, et al., back into power Success at the November elec-| tions is all they want They would prefer success with Harding to success with Roosevelt, because the bosses who control are hopelessly reactionary and they would like to put over a weak re |actionary candidate. The weaker the enandidate, and the more reactionary, the greater would be their power. The Hanna-McKinley regime is their ideal FRENCH DRIVE GERMANS BACK PARIS, June 2. 2.—Ry a violent in fantry attack, the French troops progressed 100 meters into the German trenches south of Can rettes wood, the official com munique announced toda A German attack between Cau rettes wood and Cumleres w checked by curtain fire On the right bank of the M , an extremely violent battle went on all day from Theaumont farm jto Vaux. NUXATED IRON Increases strength ¢. delicate, ner $ vous, rundown 00 people 200" par cent in ten days in many jnsta sion fortett tals ne per full FORFEIT planation in large reticle soon to Ap: peat inthis p er ik your doctor or Kein apetts it. D ow! Co, Bartell ug Co. and Bwitts. Pharmacy always Carty tt in ot the temper of | bosses think | OF GUATEMALA DOME SCHOOL “MARM" PE CHAVEZ She was accompanied by her mother, Senora Lupe Ch. . with whom the young woman will visit for some weeks before going East to take up her educational mission. Senorita Chaves has been dele | Bated to this work by her uncle, the | President. ‘DAPHNE POLLARD HERE NEXT WEEK, cjoamn of Firet I Potlatch Re- turns With Winter Gar- | den's “Passing Show” LOTS OF PULCHRITUDE Daphne Pollard Always in a New York Winter jarden show the greatest variety of entertainment is to be found Its scope reaches from drama to rand opera, from burlesque to the | most refined comedy, from fox| trotting to regal ballets, from rag it melodies to classical selec: | tions and tn the conglomeration al pleasing and appealing entertain 1 t ft found by every class of Every type of loveliest woman | hood is to be found tn its chorus |x F m n fashion—with even suggestions for future styles in woman's attire make it of vital interest to the feminine portion of the audience. Among the artists in the “Pass ing Show of 1915," which comes to the Moore theatre for a week, with matinees Wodnesday, Friday and Saturday, beginning Sunday even- ing, our own Daphne Pollard, is queen of Seattle's first Potlatch, in| }1911 | In this, the latest and most pre| tentious of the Winter Garden's annual offerings, the producers| ® » to have outdone oven their previous efforts in securing the |most fascinating and beautiful stage women. Beauty is rampant }among the 60 chorus members of 250 ENROLLED Mr. Merchant Floor Plans for the New Market Now Ready. It Will Pay You to Inspect Them db Legs of Lamb, lb. . .20c Pot Roasts, Ib. ..12Y2c Pork Roasts; Ib. . .12Yc oo 010s Veal Roasts, Ib. . 124% Veal Cutlets, Ib.....15¢ STALL 111 FUSS & CO. ATHOSSN ‘Tasty Meat te and Salad 400 Coffee, t The. 61.00, 6 Ibe 61.50 tho Reeth how IS liad ‘ow t wens o. boo Bulk Teas, iy ¥ STALL 29—-LOWER oon Co. Special Saturday Sa et leaves for STALLS 518-30 Asparagus, Ib Peegrews | Alaska Peas, ib.. ib Pionto Time Means Put Up Mra. Oliver's Cold Meat Deficactes Solve (he Sandwich Problem STALL 300—MAIN FLOOR a26—F, H. DUCHANAN—224 400 Handrojled Chocolates, Ih. Zhe Chocolate pat Fud (ded Wb. 136 Vresh Apple Cider, gal....... abe Fancy New Potatoes 7 Ibs. for 25¢ 1Be om Stxth Ave. Side Building Coming Down NOWHERE TO GO. FREDERICK & NELSON WANT THEIR LAND QUICK za¢ SHOES Boys’ Gunmetal Button and@ Lace Shoes, sizes 3% to 6, at Girls’ and Boy “ran, taene Play Oxfords, sizes 9 to 11%, Wyre $1.69 Tan Barefoot Sandals, sizes up to 11, for 69¢ Ladies’ medium heel; Black Buede Pumps, a $2.50 value. for $1.49 Misses’ plain toe, patent leath er, cloth top, button; sizes 12 to 2% . $2.10 Comfortables, 7 Ibs, heaviest, at $1.75 Brown Tea Pots. .280, 20c, 150 Men's Silk Capa, nobby checks e° 5O¢ 26 in solid color silk. .19¢ Roys’ 60¢ Cheviot Caps..15¢ Men's Union Sults......47¢ Men's $1.00 Black Gauntlet Auto Gloves +++ 5OG IN LEGION HERE : the organization. Youth, too, is there in an abundance. Headin the array of “talent” are such cele Two hundred and fifty Seat: |brated names as George Monroe,| tle men had enrolled Friday as |ugene and Willie Howard and} members of the American |Martiynn Miller, John T. Muri Legion, an organization recent- | Clarence Harvey, Miller and Mac 'y formed to make Instantly land Alexis Kosloff. available to the nation In case fwo acts consisting of 12 massive| Of war all men who already cenes are required to unfold the] have military or technical monster revue. | training valuable in modern Some of these are realistically| warfare by land or sea. | | thrilling All are colorful and| At the head of the organization beautiful | 4re Theodore Roosevelt, William H There are 125 people attached to| Taft, Elihu Root and other men of the monster entertainment, whic hj national reputation, J. T, Watson, is really as big as a ctrous |an attorney in the Smith building, is local secretary in charge of en | rollment. CONDEMNED MAN |, ,A¥a,are particularly anxious,” he | said, “to secure as members phys ACTS VERY QUEER ‘: iclans and surgeons, ex-service men, motor car operators and motor cyclists.” NEW WE STMI NST? R Bn. ¢ Members’ names are sent to the June Rocco Fer murderer d office of the American I on | of Nick Forcald, was yesterda eon York, where they are kept | tenced to death. For the next rolls to be turned over to hour with the exception of ten|the « rnment in case of war. minutes’ rest on a stool at mid-| The following are aliible to enroll night, he stood absolutely motion-|92"' nore of the arm indishn loms, neither eating nor drinking. Jeorss, natuual guard or naval’ militie, can Lipton's paraa eee gae Brenneman & McIntosh c WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET S Selling Out at Hurry-Up Prices Pure Cane Sugar 10 Ibs. 78c: Quantity Limited to 1,000 101b, Bags—So Come Early On Gale Saturday Stall 27—Lower Floor. ESTLAKE No Phone Orders 10 Ibs. 40 ten Oyitm to Each Customer Ww Huger Cured Hlame, Ib +200 Prime Kib Roasts of Beef and Lots of Fresh Dressed Chickens COMPANY ZOBLE GROCERY stair 21 REMOVAL SALE Everything Must Be Sold Before We Move With $1.00 Order, Excluding Specials | Galion pure Sorghum The can Royal Baking Powder Quart pure Sorghum.....,20e » % 106 cans Del Monte Tome toes 2he 1 Ib. full ¢ 1 1b, pure Black Pepper 400 cans Apples for 100 can Minced Clams 2 cans Alaska Salmon ar Lumeheon tor % r 16 200 the Lemon Flav K. C. Baking Powder cans Corn or ” Ib. pure oa phe V the Jar best Marr 100 ean ©: for Ibe phe Paper Napkins 2 cans Khoe Polish 9 bare Awift’s Pri 400 Norway Mack Bie Clow'n Waffle F ibe can Pears for, Ike he 196 omat for P. ade ram Cheese on ake ae Ihe The ~e Ibe hieory 1 bare Crystal White Soa ¥. 8. FRINK GROCERY Stell 204 10-1% wack Sugar No. i Hardwheat Hour apt ng Powder Don't Fall to Take Advant: Big Removal Sale Our $10,000 Steck ef Groceries Must Be Soid in 60 Daye 7 Ibs. Fine Granulated Sugar for.........50c With purchase of $1.00 or over, excluding specials Hie, 10 sack Maydwheat Ployr for 160 large cans Homin: te can Kippered Herring "ee jar Strawberry Jam ase ibe pke, Gold Dust 200 ree wise can Sliced Peaches ‘or 280 pk«. Citrus Powder he 2 large cans Mustard Sardines for abe 3 large cane Snider's Tomato Green Pied Peas, per ib...be Johnson Grocery Compan STALL 210 pan 2 cans medium red Salmon 260 NY Good Bread Is a Treat Fresh dressed Chickens, You te Buy Ours, Pork Ro ts. per Ib ‘ Veal R rib 100 loaves, each, Se; 2 for 180 | Steer Pot WRoaeta, per’ id Pies, extra large, each..... +100 STALL 342 DETROIT MARKET STALLS 18-19—LOWER FLOOR $1.00 Meat Grinders... Williams’ Shaving Soap. . Men's Whipcord Pants, $4 50 Shelf Paper, roll Twine Shopping Bags Z5e¢ | Lunch Wax Paper for.. ladies’ Street Coats, tallored, for House Dress: Pequot Sheets, 81x 3x6 Asiatic Rugs. . Ladies’ Cheviot Coa: Clothes Pins, 3 dozen....10¢ | for a Lace Curtains, good width, a | Cotton Blankets . patr 200 Long Cloth for.. Heavy Table Cloths, Trimmed Hats for. ‘elt Linoleum 81,25, O96 ar 1 | Porosknit Undershirts . ish, for i pat $1.00 HRoston Garters for Pillows, Emmerich feather. Table Oileloth, best splendid ticking, for Ade | for . Heavy Camp Blankets, ‘Gaxié, Boys’ Suits, up to $4, 4, 5, 6 TOF .+-sseeee and 7, at & Mercerized Poplins, 2 Ladies’ pure silk White Walsts s4eneoese. hana o8e erchant aes: |OVE YOUR WORK, SHE ae en’ tn » SAYS; STAY YOUNG} Hlenoe with topographer, nuree pharmacist, [fen engineer er (olvil, road or bridge) (mining) man, quartermaster's draughtsman, marine engineer, concrete workor, structural iron of stee! worker, jation, lan expertenced aber National Rift oret NO MORE SLIDES AT & PRODUCE co. Cash Discount Coupons Given During Sale Pay Checks Cashed at Office of Market POULTRY We Have cap Ghiraréelit’s 25c | == ft Hoanting Henn ib Bee Buin’ Maia 25c | Circle Market | | s Dressed Ducks, ib n = Campbell's """* a Potatoes 0 d d Sito cans Snidee’s j BBs Fancy Bi Potato, I ere Pork and Beans Cc Roast of | org MRE Eg Out 10 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar Oe sicrse +... 75e With 2 srehase of over, pe exclud ng apectale can Ko bowaee ents SOC No. 10 nack Fisher's Flour as 2 16c cans Del Monte Tomatoes .. 8 cans Corn or Cove Oynters 4 cane Deby Mt. Vernon | prerret TOKIO GROCERY co. Choice Roasts of Veal, STALL 205 REX MARKET LES NUEEREI, Burbank New Potatoes, 4 lbs. for -..15¢ Freeh Rhubdarb, 4 Se + Be Lares Cecumbers ee “STALL 207 Very Best Yakima Gems 16 Ibs, 25¢; 50 Ibs, 75¢ Yakima Gems, No. 2, ewt, $1.00 Fresh Strawberries, box....10¢ Seediess Grape Fruit, 10 for’ 25¢ 359--M. Cinnamon—359 Corner 6th and Pine “JOE FISCHER'S German Delicatessen ty Sendwiches anch. Ey of Cold Lunch Be Procured thing in the Way Delicacies Can Here. STALL 209 “Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALL 301 Large Crabs, veeess SOC Kippered Saimon, per Ib Hothouse Tomatoes, per Fresh Rhubarb, 4 Ibs. 10° Old Potatons, § tbe 300.98 2Se Big Head Lattuee for-...-.-+ 80 STALL s17 Togo Vegetable Co. 25 feet Garden Hose. ..$1.75 Men's Khaki Outing Shirts for 39¢ Be Carpenters and Teamsters’ reli see SOE B. +2¢ Tbe Usterrenr White Floating Soap for. Men's White “ee Toned Pease Napkins, bunch . 10¢ Wool Rugs. .$3.98 Nobby Veilings .. B. V. D, Undershirts 188 Arrow Collars .... «+106 Comfortables for camping, at -$1.19, $1.00 and 65. be Black Sateen for. 4 Waterproof Malines, most col- --13¢ ed States still an active in my work,” she says. er be old because I think young. walk 22 blocks to be the oldest woman in the Unit teacher. She became a teacher 64 years ago. “Tam not old because I find fun “T will nev- ery day and when the schoolboys challenges me to a MESSI I HOW TO BE SLIM If you are too fat and want to reduce your welght 15 or 20 pounds, don’t starveand weak- en your system, or think you must always be laughed at on Account of your fat, but go to Bartell Drug Co. or any good drug and get a box of Of! of Korein capsules, take one after each meal and one be- THE PANAMA CANAL) stated that there ts very little prob ability of further slides, This is the advice of Migs Lucinda Washburn of Potsdam, N, Y,, sald fore retiring at night. Weigh yourself once a week $4 5445502 $6OGRSE GORE HIF B04 | and ote what a pleasant and NEW YORK, June 2 Maj, Gen.} reliable moved this * for re- " i de - A moving super ous fat from reo W. Goethals, bull i r of the} ~<a | any part of the body. cnaina canal, arrive! here last] 4j§$ LUCINDA WASHBURN | It coats lttle, In absolutely night, en route to Washington. He harmless, and a week's trial “ |stated that he would make only| If you want to be 80 and enjoy fhould convince any ane saat one more trip to the canal zone—-| perfect health, fall in love with your| 2 it !§ unnecessary to be bur- to finish preseut businessy He also] work man of sheakee Ga F pound of unsightly fat. DOP OG 1d HHOS HH DHHS hike, I never decline.” ONE HOTEL in Scarborough, England, which had 280 guests Christmas, 1914 per rerrr rs rrrre rrr rrerey 2 ¢ P ¢ > > 3 e 3 > ° > >

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