The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 13, 1916, Page 6

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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1916. PAGE 6. tion of a city pler to accommodate uel Hill, who returned from Chicago | lat 7200 Greenwood ave, Monday,| amall produce steamers after the last night, says » and he has! they ere alarmed At midnight known Hughes for a long time, Mrs. N. Watson peered thru « win | 4 and Lake Washington canal ts opened He says Hughes ts not a member) nd saw the aged woman C. H. Frye informed the council | that he proposed to make a public of the war party, but represents the lead on the floor The coroner was |market out of the building on the conservative policy’of readinem for | mmoned. He sald she t 4 probably, Monday morning, from old | southwost corner of Pike st and any emergency First ave age. She lived alone agent ~ BY ROBERT J. BENDER ESTATE Unioss santtary sewers aro tn-| : om ‘ ST, LOUIS, Jun i-—The great Longshoremen and President c LOANS | stalled along Alkt ave, immediately, TO SPEND 2 000 bulk of the delegates to the demo WALSH FOR B? Robert Bridges of the port commis A MI E MEN T S United Press Staff Correspondent Seattle will be in danger of a ty cratic national convention were) 8 lsion are deadlocked Tuesday over ‘'. Louls, June 12.-—The gentie > io, pected te rive today, Lob | f uncturt paidential Lowest Rates phold epidem! expected te. oF ; |pome of the provisions of the agree work of puncturing vice presiden aan tetaceaeace eke: te FOR THEATRE HERE ied gihag pl poe lantere| WASHINGTON, June 13—Whon | Ment between stevedores and water booms is being carried out neatly a : J : front employes, which ended the | Health Commissioner McBride to today by democratic leaders o 0! t Monday i ronvention apirit-—but so far e@*-| President 0 pe Justice J de Nb the city counciimen af fondtay Samuel Harris, Callfornia vaude be re poe Ber Cea enue te wae Preal fen Wilson appoints Justice strike, last week Vice President Marshall wi a Hughes’ successor to the supreme! fridges has agreed that the com night's meeting. 'renominated, according to the lead . eounel te ville magnate, made the announce: | downtown, and there has not been CAB- “eda t se He urged the council to order 6 , court, it will be his third appotnt-| mission will not allow any work to ers, There's nothing to {t—It's cut Your Insurance held = in Vaults, where you feay have access to them on & moments sewers and water mains without ment in Seattle Tu ay that the|@ #lgn of a cheer : of bacon: EARP 4 * notice delay firm of Ackerman & Harris witt| !t was said while the renomina- | ment ba Gene Op me. eres oF tS ee Mate, Thre, Aat. 3:40. ee ng: ave been agitations afoot The vtreets and sewers commit a $980,000 to tonstract a # tion of Marshall for vice president! It waa reported recently that it |#!t sheds ° which has to do with the po Tnere hav y siitations sfoos WASHINGTON teo will consider the matter Thura-|tPend $280.00 fo construct & New | appeared likely today, It might NOt) jtughes quit, the president would 1 bOF per Ore edind memes ME? BAN Baker, Roger Sullivan and Gov. Ma- Savings | day afternoon : , 2.| Plans are nearly completed, he |S aemee Dense sn of Ultnote ana | Select Frank Walsh, chairman of | of the International Longshoremen’s NEW PANTAGES jor of Missourt and Loan Wagon men who collect garbage! gaiq, and several sites aro under! qoy “Major of Missouri both bave | 2°, industrial relations committee | os cociation Mats, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9. The Baker agitation was started Association for the health department sent 4) consideration io’ it Fe ll ¢ tne | in {ta recent investigation, to the |"), disagrees, however, that cer rae | eoks ago by a young and pro communteation to the council re-|"" Ackerman & Harris opened tho | *loumm® Qoostan Siem it ot | Diace tain other work which the s Lincoln J e element, and has been B10 Second Ave. questing that their hours of work! p, Hip here * he old | second | plac n pro y The supreme court recesses to- “ odraga in ¥ | sten y i by Hen | 15 | Palace-Hip here May 7, in the Ol4) draw the complimentary votes of| aay © |dores have classed an being proper ¥ } steadily nursed along by ry Estaniisned be from $a m. until 5 p m., instead) bmpross theatre. " |day until October, so there will be li) sabor pertormed by longshore: | LA BCALA Morgenthau of the Wilson Independ- 8¢ Years ba pt el tell glee at oer was at Seater shines Ham-| 5°, occasion for baste in (he ap} oon 9} ould be so classed | International Opera stars lent league and others rien ir m | | a e cp Re TE derager brag es as iyo Untit he has @ conference with| (er nw entares. 100 Ont 28:| ‘The Teans delegation is reported strongly in favor of Raker Many democrats here feel that, being a ripsnorting campaigner, Baker would be a better running mate for Wilson than Marshal) Assets $5,500,000 | DECLARES FOR HUGHES {iton Lewis of Illisots declared to | tion and fireboat berth at the foot |the association's executive board at : . ha "sac onry| day that if Roger Sullivan's name ” aan of Madison ast. will be $29,000, a ST. LOUIS, June 13.--Henry one preseated ap & eneaiéace, | PLANT IVY SHRUB }10'a, m. Wednesday, at the Bell st PALACE HI Se aa. 4 h Alle chie 104 to t pre 0 RENEWAL nO “ah engin Dhaed pe pashan ay wey By pe Ree ing Pfr gar Bt of Lewis would also go before the dock, Bridges will consider the mat Mat Beat f_ GRARGES COMMISSION f° 'n estimate of $1,800 was mudmit-led for Justice Hughes, and said he| elenrater ‘ oe ‘The 1916 graduates of the Univer-|F unsettled : ted for the proposed construction of ¢ xpected the progressives in the sity of Washington have planted an af , —— | 0 comfort station in the old Hallard| Northern and Central states to fol HUGHES NO PEACER vy shrub at the northeast corner FIND WOMAN'S BODY “ of Meany hall, and it wae dedicated city hall. low sult AN Cr WAR is built On| Superintendent Valentine, of the| Allen sald he believed Roosevelt Monday to the “true and loyal| & single plate of steel iy utilities department, asked the| would’ take an active part in the| Hughes believes in propuredness, friendship” which has sprung up be-| When neighborw failed to see Mrs. | ln Dunn, age 71, about her home | COAL IN one of the largest new mines in China lies so near the sur- face that it will be mined with ‘steam shovels Mats, 2:15 to BN ous, T te 1 New Program Tomorrow council to consider the construe! Hughes campaign. land always has believed in it, Sam-| tween members of the class. hn PS XNA Jomorrow i The Uy doe the work of Two J a Be ee “qu a TU tee a aa é LADIES 3 UNITED STATES is for “GET THE BEAN HABIT” F : Take « Pot of Genuine Hoston Baked a For the Balance of This Week : ane home with you You can select any Trimmed Hat in our : i = : = = store, valued up to $10.00, for— ‘ Be Wise—Pay Cash Brown Bread, loat oes + Oe H Special Gale on Library Tables This Week- Hall’s Boston Baked Beans 191% Third Ave—Acress from Postofticr These are the very latest models, with : $15.00 Oak Library Ta r 4 \ the latest trimmings. tt week $9.75 seam VUAULURDRAUEE NDNA *C1DNI HEE i. 19) \)e , Y a rar e CREDIT 4 Hood's Specials 6 J \ 13) 2 ADE SAE AE Or | [pecs See $11.75 TERM pecia t “HY A 9 _— paacmen r mm $28.50 Oak Library Table, od Legular 200 1d. Peanut Brittle, Ib...15¢ iO a eal Se oe | sarumpay | co oe $14.90 Reg. 200 Ib, After-Dinner Mints, Ib. .20¢ se. — — a ennag moa a ws oie $2 .90 Pacific Outtitting Company Cor. Third and University Eckmann Furniture Co. Second Ave. Mein «220 Hood’s Candy & Ice Cream Co. 1501 Pike Plece—en Coracr—Public Mkt CUUUEUNOU TEAL A UNeONE BERTON AAT ARE YOU GOING Prin winniny spe TO BUILD? PO apts suing Union Bakery y Not Start Nappy Wednesday? rr Dozen ..... 6c If you own your own lot, we will furnish plans, finance and build for you, or will furnish lot also to build or 217 Pike Main 6424 Easy terms to suit you. Fourteen years doing busine in Seattle. Satisfactory bank references Avoid worry consult people who know. Let us furnish you 3 of To Buy Thermos Waterless Hot some of the people we have built for Bottle for $3.50 Select your next Suit from our new $10,000 tock of the latest, guaranteed fast-color woolens. You don’t pay for fancy fixtures and high rent here. CLASS A TAILORS 1623 WESTLAKE AVE. New Location Corner First Ave. and University This Week Holland-American Delicatessen RUTTER nGGS CHEESE Don't forget your Electric Range-—no toasting over a hot 5 ; Best Washington at ali Cdind ts tnd see 40 " Tested and approved by Good Housekeer STALL A—1509 FIRST AVE—CORNER MKT. , Ib. Cc : Office at 406 Union St. Phone Main 3828, or Q. A. 411 Sion eee All kinds of repair work ao specialty. ELECTRIC FIXTURE & CONSTRUCTION CO. » the smaliest place in 7 a m. until midnight J. I. RIPLEY COMPANY hone ‘Ardhitects ent Sultans, Guaranteed for Five Yoar THE JOHN COMPANY, INC. — North Pacifie Coast Distributer Silver Building, Seattle Our Aerated and Granular Sweet Butter fs churned dally - from the pure, sweet cream. When we say that it is the very best Butter manufactured or sold in this city, we mean ever) word we say, and we can and have and are proving it dail to hundreds of satisfied customers. Are you one of thos satisfied customers? If so, will you please tell your friends If not, try our “A. & G. Butter” once and be convinced. THERE 18 A REASON “A, & G.” No 10 bega—------------- BOC HOLLAN Leo J, Bekh ICAN DELICATESSEN ¥ Your Choice of Entire Stock of China Ware at Half You will find some exceptionally good buys this Happy Wednesday. These merchants are making some exceptional offers to secure your business. As an illustration: Next to Bon Marche Pork Roast, 1b.....+-10%¢ | Pork Stoak, Ib........12/2¢ LADIES nd Light-Weight Summer Union Suit: Short sleeves, % length Veal Roast, lb.........9/2¢@ | Veal Chops, Ib........12'26 For the balance of thie week you can select any Trimmed Hat in our , Be Sirloin Steak, Ib......16%2¢ | Bacon, good, Ib...... 206 store, valued up to $1.00, for $3.00 BUTTER STORE knee length. Very special link Sausage, Ib..... 10¢ These are the very latest styles, with the latest trimmings 523 Pine St., Seattle, Wash. t 85c ‘ On Pine St., Opposite Westlake Market Phone Main 6590 S871-23 Ballard Ave. Seattle, Wash. SUNSET MARKET 108 PIKE 8ST, Phineas Pendleton 184 Fe bh Ave. Ladies’ Sample Hat Shop Men's Furnisher and Hatter EID IS - DIAMOND PALA _ DIAMOND BX In Now Located at 1404 Third Ave. INC, vrs ADU FAMOUS nse "vs cae our gine vor ber Men’s Hats Blocked and a Cleaned Frantz Premier Belentifically constructed; | Pixpert Repairin, Courteous Trentme THE HOUSE. WHERE QUALITY COoCwES Satisfaction guaranteed to each Individual eustomer Positively the best Panama cleaning and blocking on tho Const... $1.00 La Chall Hat Shop and Factory paver your package Gc ‘ARONSON MERCANTILE co. haira and | carpets, Eauippe , ; kth patented $1.26 Roller Skates, Ve / $4.25 Ironite Moor Paint 1418 Third Ave. 7% . ; revolving lint 16c Kalsomine Brushes | per gallon $1.49 i brush; self at. ‘ aie Nall Mes 4 cleaning. 00 Brushes. .age | “A'l#, pour te en Piee UD se Paint Pencit Brushes | 100 Diamond Dyes, per | Bleaching and Reblocking to Any Style Our Specialty OUR 35c DINNERS A ook oY a 1419 F ‘ er has | | don Ta vip pd ieee burtoablatbars Ute thie crene Laat tecraa te bualtie WASHINGTON LADIES’ HAT MFG. CO. | Rented, $1.60 | | | | q Sioth RHODES’ RESTAURANT 1625 Fourth saree —— Stewart Sts.) i ty mises Sorat 8 re olnettiy |} awn stowors, each i a mesaatienenasammeneiebataninet OO to $12.00 I =* (Happy Wednesday Ads Make Two People Happy the | |." appy Wednesday s Make o Feople Happy the | |" res.s0" Prices Reasonabl The De Lay Sales Co. Tacoma Tel, Main 1558 Aabling-Boyce Seed Co SO Pike Se, Matin asxor Merchant and Those That Get the Bargains * ~ »

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