The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1916, Page 6

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WaAceorr or Maryiann \ Bactimore Co. - Tammany UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Make Your Dollars Count! Money goes farther at the SOUTH END MARKET than anywhere in the city. Low prices and big values are our hobby. Get the habit of comparing our prices § with others and then step from our doors to your car— always sure of a seat. Free Delivery to All Parts of the City Down Go Meat Prices Alwa: | Lees Than Others LB Rot Roast, tb 7 Shoulder Roast Lamb, Ib Steer Steak, id Veal P| Roast, Ib....... Hams, \% or whole, ib | Veal Catiets, Ip. Local Ba b J wee SE MCIAL ING CHIOKENS om All Known Conceras Cashed INDEPENDENT PACKING C0. STORES 3842 PHONE ELLIOTT 1625 “co A. & G. Butter Store *:: BRANCH NO. 3 AT THE CHURNERY—STALL 64 OUR OPENING SPECIALS SATURDAY Fresh churned Butter, per | Full pound . 29¢ | pound Fresh churned Butter Pat- | Our regular 23: ties, each ...........10€ | per pound f Strictly fresh, guaranteed | Special, regular Ranch Eggs, dozen..27¢ | berry Coffee, 1b. Special, regular 45c Japan Tea, Ib. ...5........ We Grind Turkish Coffee No. 1 Don't Forget to Try Our 10c Butter Patties Every Morning Stali Lots of Fresh Buttermilk Right From the Churn, Cream Cheese, per ‘tcc iin etal atts ein Churned Fresh Stall 64 10¢ a Gallon, 5¢ for All You Can Drink 64 Zi Come and See Our Butter Made the SANITARY Way p WILLIAMS & BEAN QUEEN CITY MARKET Fine Creamery Butter, lb. 30¢ | Pot Roast, Ib VW Best Ranch Eggs, doz...29¢ | Shoulder Roast Lamb, Ib. .8¢ 4 large cans Milk.. -2he¢ | Roast Pork, Ib 1e¢é Full Cream Cheese, lb....20¢ | Link Saus€fe, Ib 10¢ Our Teas and Coffees Are Roast Ib Se Unequalea : a : FISH SECTION . Tomatoes, Halibut, 2 Ibs...0:......25¢ Salmon, 2 ibs.... Black Cod, 2 Ibs.. ee STALLS 4647 Ib Strawberries, 2 boxes 2 for 10¢ 15e o aloupes } Fresh Herring, Ib. ; posers trait, & for Abe ae. Quality Fruit—Low Prices -_—<$<$<<———_ | ————————_——————————— VEGETABLE SECTION ser toe bar Cneumbers, 2 for 15¢ | Hardtac ibs New Potatoes, 4 Ibs 10¢ wiebach, 2 Ibs Radishes, 5 bun 5¢ | German Coffee Cake. each i New Onions, 5 b 10¢ and ihe Peas, 3 Ibs. Buns and Rolls, doz 10¢ Beets, 5 bunches Milk Bread, 3 10c loaves 2he LYDELL COFFEE AND TEA CO—STALL 69 ¢ Our Coffee Fresh Roasted Dally—Try It 40c 5 Iba. ulated Sugar best Gran 10e bottle Bluing 5c Milk, with 1 15c 3 cans Carnation Ib. of our famous Cut 30¢ Coffee. . at ANDERSON’S GROCERY Free Delivery. Phone Elliott 185 Groceteria No. 7 Sections 54-55 3c | 1c); Lenox Soap, bar mmen Gat ae Campbell'« & tne a i flavors, 8 x vapt o on c Boop, tar. 4c | conti cahe | Snider's Cateup Crystal ie as jibe 20c 20c Oia Buten’ crease | Kinde ove, 1ZE | BE ns arin SS wer, ean 8c |" Be | pke | Conventions Are a Hodgepodge of Funny Things and Funnier, Art Young Discovers at St. Louis \ Pace Reauclered” Marakalt notte Che Karta CKaplnn MurPuy of New Yorn Farr off the Soides ‘tn ComverTion assembled! Say, ARE youse STATESMEN OR DEAD -MEADS ? Sal Rasera «| Russell Writes of Vice Presidential _ Hopes at St. Louis ‘Dough Is Principal Ingredient, But Sullivan | Boomlet Was a Tartlet, Says Famous Po- | litical Expert, Who Analyzes Vice Presi- | dential Yearnings of Illinoisan and Gov. Major. | BY CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL Noted American Political Expert, Attending the Republican and Demo. cratic Conventions for The Star | 8 Many! T ST. LOUIS one r n why real folks Anxious Inquirers having asked me] like him so | how all these Favorite 5: The mos the dodos, the lets are made, and as they to} highbrows right thinking} be the favorite political dish this| persons look Year, I will give the re of the best topnotch chefa in the business, bar none. To Make a whe let: Take a dough and line the in band and arrive at the rallroad } tion about 6:15 p, m. with 200 gra upon bim with horror. | abot Jke shudders at Papa Gallinger t eyebrows at bim ike a man about to blow up. Sox and some swear, but Her hie n looks thro ate. He dances on the moldy remains of senatorial dignity, laughs at tne | ridiec tultgus, howling maniacs. slumbering old senator is is the way Roger Sullivan's | {al courtesy, thinks the dull, dreary hoomlet for vice president was put! snow ¢y F © gives every after.| together, and it !s a mighty good mao {Boon is bum stuff (which tt 1), | f 1 haven't seen an ter and every chance ho gets jolts the | Only in this cas didn't call/ actors into something almoat re it a boomlet | Sembling humar Woe called it a Tartlet, because tt) !f the pre ery were making made most persons feel sour and; 0Minations he would get anything tired, Roger Sullivan having about| he wanted, and b tion, | as much call to be a vice presiden eo ee tial candidate as he has to be under-| He ts pretty a man j study for Mary Pickford | that weighs abc But some persons lHked tt | Every now » senate) | They said that if wo were to| casts « tie vote between the petr! have any exhibition of nerve they/ fied dodos and the Ifving beings | | wanted to have one that was colos-| and he Invariably comes in with a sal and worth telling the folks at| vote on the ide of red blood | home about, and they didn't see any| corpuscles in « wey beautiful to) |wense in just pulling the commen | bebo! 4, } © Opponents of the river and garden variety on them. Thoy seemed to be satisfied when| harbor bill had things fixed to vote on that hoary old steal | they thought about Roger Sullivan.|a “ee and he was all ready to rote to The sorest persons were those! Mill tt Wo gents Kot cold feet that, having made up their minda| 44 f and so the dodos " about Tom Marshal naturally | OP? didn't want to be disturbed In a quile » way he ts They # that Marshall didn’t | often aroun to purh over pose around In a long Mack coat | ** et make therm! i m Hefflin, nor do the and that’s ne reason why! man stunt with one hand ar with the discern ehirt front and a faraway loo ng io this a j his eyes like J, Ham Lewis, b oe *® | when it came to putting real things} When Roger Sullivan and the across Marshall was the boy for | rour k guarda fro: Chicago them. ame tumbling in on the Marshall ee |men there was so much cold dis Which reminds me fust around the Jefferson hotel you What country is it wherein | Could cut chunks out of ea you can see the second officer |‘ ch chee: of the government riding down wever, at one spot the to the Capito! on the front | Yan boom met with a warm reces seat of an automobile wearing [tion like an orphan child being a sack suit, a little soft hat | Pulled out of the wet . somewhat on the side of his That was when {t bumped 1 | ##ainat Gov. Major of Missou proprietor of the onl or that has illumined t h a big cigar in the corner of his mouth and conversing amiably and fraternally with the chauffeur, for the sake of whose company he has aban Ma a dry, thin ar doned the juxurious seat with. | filly rest little man, was con in? ducting % boom of hix own for tt The United States America Ped Presidency and viewing it/}} my son, and it is the only such| With @ solem earnestne that] countr and Thomas Marshall, Caused 200 newsp n to rise | ¥ice pre nt thereof, Is the man/UP and call him jthat about every morning when| He gave them sor to write] jcongress is in session affords | about Pennsylvania avenue this spe When weary of the | ltacle, worth going miles to see. | 1,900 automaton delegate | woe ie }to dance when the string | pulled, the journalists could always|{! He doesn't give a hoot Obs | about with Nterature |descrfbo Major going nd his s pletures ing himself. The reason the Major boom fell| AME with Joy upon the bosom of the has “Aalg— | sullivan boom was because the Ma-\f| jor boom was so all-fired lonely the! @ vote ght of anoth J \e r wanderer was like] sight of home to a dog with al tied tall! The very salt cellars on the din ing tables knew that Wilson was| to be renominated with a rush, but|f] body int at there would |f| © a contest about the second place. } It wasn't much of a chance, but ||] ersons tired of phonogr and| Washington | clutched at made programs} it with desperate hands Speculation about the origin of the Sullivan boom and the of the Major boom helped out the fruitless specu | lation as to how the Pr i platform managed origin dent's to sidestep | knew In his heart that unless scored 99.5, IDAY, JUNE 16, 1916. PAGE 6, Market Selling Out at Hurry Up Prices iS) SUGAR GOING UP AGAIN MONDAY But We Will Sell, Saturday Only 0 Ibs. only to a customer, 1,000 pkgs. only at thi .95¢c | for Quantity I tall 27—-No Phone Orders on These Specials—Stall 27 imited LOIDS. cae SUGAR 75¢ price | Scratch Food, 50-lb. Bag | Chick Food, 100-lb. Bag eee $2.35 | { Everything Goes But the Fixtures, We Move Them to Our New Location Loe of Lamb, per tb Pot Konsts, per tb -, Vor rib STALE 108 FUSS & CO. rte 20c _10c, 124¢ 15¢ 124c F, S. FRINK GROCERY STALL 206 Peanut Butter, per Ib... 2 cane Oystera for 2 Franco-American Soups No, 2 can Libby's Bauerkraut Golden Glory Baimon, 3 cans 4 boxes best Matehe: Ie Ihe 20 100 260 Ie 10 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar fer testeesee sees TBE Ghirardeiit'a Cheool i-ib. can t . the pker. ¢ « Waffie Piour pkg. Cream of Wheat STALL 104 TOKIO GROCERY CO. LUCKY STRIKE FISH Co, A aaa per box for With $1.00 order or over 20e pks. Lipton’s Tea for ‘ 45e Schilling’s Baking Powdor 4 Ib for .. Tamales for Stall 210 Extra Fancy, Sweet, CANTALOUPES 10c; 3 for 25c Extra Fancy Burbank NEW POTATOES Baking Size 3 tbe. on 6 ibs. 25¢ Watermelon on ice Every 336—STALLS—338 CLASS A FRUIT & | Legs of Lamb, per Ib 10¢ | 3-Layer Cakes. .... .25c | Sugar Cured Corned Beef, per | Homemade Cookies, 2 doz ‘ ‘ Ween sepals het ‘U@AE | 2s 0c joaves. Raisin or Nut | = | Pickled Spareribs, Ib 10¢ Bread ihe | excluding other specials and Flour 15c .... 38 er Prunes "25c¢ the Pk. Olympic Wheat Hearts... 2O0C 5 Iba, Rice 6b bis cana Milk 3 cans 1. X. 25c Don't Forget Our Marketeria—Specia! Prices Every Day JOHNSON GROCERY CO. Day VEGETABLE CO. Leg of Lamb, 18 per Ib Fancy Veal Roasts, ger, te 15 STALL 342 DETROIT MARKET Prices Shot to Pieces c c Groceries—Below We Quote a Few of Our Specials 14 Ibs. Fine Granulated Sugar for. . | 26 pkg, Schilling’s | Tea pat 20c Good Goods Going Cheap 45c Dr. Price's 9 . a Bars Crystal White Soap for gine on 38c With 60c purchase oF over, excluding spec Linen WOE cies Wide 10c Se pkg. Washing Powder...8¢ | No. % gal. Log Cabin § bara P. & G. White Soap 380 road 7b 2 Maple Syrup ...... 65c 8 cans Minced Clams..... i6c can wh 860 can Italy Olive 75 200 can King r Sardines Pere ‘ c Pea Sta au FreshCreamery Butter Good Comb Honey, 15¢, Pea per Country Butter Store LONDON B 3 Ibs. choice Dry WE WILL SELL SATURDAY OUR , RED SHIELD Fresh From the Churn Creamery Butter Wrapped in t-lb. sanitary packages, at the same price that you pay for inferior Washington Creamery Bulk Butter. 30%. Red Shield Buttermilk 10¢ Gal. Bring Your Own Pail Red Shield Creamery Stall 20 IT’S PURE THAT'S SURE RED SHIELD Fresh From the Churn Center of the Market REX MARKET STALL 205 | STALLS 318.349 Regular 30c Out Our Large Stock of Phone Elliott 4314 the can Corned Reet the Clow's Waffie Flour. .1 25c ches for 10 pkw. n Starch for... Be ken. Lilly Glos Liquid Veneer. .a8e a 7 15 o Liquid Veneer. .18¢ rch for c pS Balcony Kinds Fresh Dressed Poultry Cheese, Crean ib ZOc | erat soecearn ps 25c | | Goethals Home Bakery ZOBLE GROCERY CO. WE ARE SELLING OUT i Beet, Alaska Peas, Ib... ..10c | 10c | Yakima Gems, } } ' | Spuds Must Be Sold or Given Away 100 Ibs. for. -++ $1 Extra 6 for Bweet doz Valencia 359 M. CINNAMON Corner 6th and Pine Payne’s Delicatessen Home Botied Ham nweet and ju per ie SPECIAL Bummer Sausage, Ib ahe Bolems Sausage, ‘per ib ine Holstein b he 7 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar TT eee : s Carnation Milk She cans Ba Mt. Vernon Milk 26e b. yal Baking Powder ce ue Label Karo 106 Happy Home Currants 2he Corntiakes 2he ffed Rice Ze | shredded Wheat. ..10e Silver Shield Corn. .10e STALL 352 CORNER GROCERY 224—F. H. BUCHANAN—S24 o ate Nut Fudge, per lb. 1Be per Ib ie Cider, gallon. . | 35e Stall 219 nd sugar. 10 sack Patent Flour bars Naptha Soap for.. Clams for 2 cane Oysters for ... 3 cans Alaska Salmon for ders Catsup. rm Syrup jar Ferguson's Marm: We are through Saturday — sold at cost price | eal Stew, per ib 100 25c! | Veal Roasts, per Ib - 12%e | Pork Roasts, per Ib »-13%e 25c | Steer Pot Roasts, Ib 12%e | Fresh Spareribs, 1b.. 106 Salt Pork, 1b Dressed Chickens, Ib. .18¢e Eagle Market QUALITY OUR MOTTO 29—LOWER F| for Salmon Trout, 2 Ibs. 25c Sc Suyrame Blend Coffee, 3 tba nut Butter, 1 ‘ Be Sse Cortes,” 8° Ibs pee 1b Oc | | r per “i | ° 1.00 h sits oe STALL 329 i mon, 2 ibe ©) i Sanit Cleanser, Se; 3 for 10€ STALL a STALL 20—LOWDR FLOOR Westlake Fish Co. THE TRENCHE | | ¢ SHOES | Children’s Sox, to 35¢c, for.f¢ | 25c Pillow Cases for 10¢ Ladies’ Shoes d Oxfords. Damaged Kid Gloves 19¢ | Ladies’ Amoskeag Bib Aprons | values to $3.00, amail sizes for : 20. froth 9¢ to PRe | Shelf Paper and Wax Paper | 20¢ | at Be | Solid Black Seco Silk....15¢ | Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Tan and | | : Black Oxfords for 82.00 | Semi-porcelain Cups at ve White Linette Suiting. .g2e¢ Children's Tan Barefoot San- | 45¢ Window Shades, splendid | jadies' White Hose for dals, sizes up to 11 6D¢ | sreen, at B3¢ i4e Children’s White Canvas Mary | Boys’ 60¢ Straw Hats Loe | Corsets, $1.50, size 18, for. 39¢ | Jane Pumps, leether soles, sizes | $§ Wool Union Rugs..88.98 | Met's Porosknit Underwear ssitsatee $1.15 | white Floating Soap 2¢ for 396 Paper per dozen....3¢ | raaies’ elegant Suits, all wool Men's blue chambray Tea Spoons, each ie | for $2.98 | Shirt for Ladies’ Walking Coats, all-wool, | 20¢ Black Mercerized Sateen | Whisk Brooms, fine grade 15¢ priced a 98 | for 13¢ | Boys’ heavy Bathing Suits 35¢ 90-inch Pequot Sheets...95¢ Oc 36-inch Dress Goods..15¢ | © Mercerized Poplins prions | 12 ¢ | ide ‘fotlet Paper, 100 rolls for mous crowd, state, in proportion to population, | 1624 Broadway in as the danger spots like the Phil ] An auto race, in which Seattle | | terms, a genuine Income tax, | keen interest, Is the contest bé | sugar and the high cost of liv Arsons Seattle and) | 1 ee 1 ing | | Aub at Tacoma for a purse of Nation cee Gt the ohne | these died early. Every man Roth men are daring drive coe, Seetttoty, Sharien Warren, Opp. High School M. A. HANSEN CO. Sidewalks All Tom Up o T. Thread, Spool....4¢ r --19¢ Galatea, fast colors, for 12%¢ “MMe Ladies’ Gauze Vests for...5¢ Be Men's B, V. D, Underwear 39¢ Twine Shopping Bags for Plain color 25¢ Silks for. 19¢ Dre ser Scarfs for. . Boys’ Poros Union Suits Men's good Khaki Pants $1.00 $1.00 Auto Gauntlet Gloves 89¢ anite Wear, big lot, almost Ye off Hotel Huck Towels, per doa. SLI9 Elegant $5.00 Comfortables for 200 Crepe Kimonos stant attorney accompanied t Thursday Mr with ‘and general of th by Mrs, morning for expects attorneys rren district rbanks. to in Tel. Warren, Alaska. confer Juneau the president had lost his copy f of Harte Rhetoric: (whieh oe, | Preparation wile FIGHT FOR ESTATE FALLS TIRES lamity bid!) the nide Tacoma iatton ss stepping would be done and |f " monster ¢ ae 5,000 Mile. Guarantee | everybody would say it was a |track on t afternoor val a To obtain a portion of a $500,000 - | good, clean job. | Many features have been arrang.| State that lad belonged to her|,. High Grade—our Quality vice and Guarantee mean something So, what was the use? Jed, among them a headon collision | Parents, Mrs. Etta Lay ner Why buy Tires guaranteed for only 3,500 miles? That means 43 per I Watweed two" losouisttvan: traeeting |niéne and two! nephews an a[cent less guaranteed mileage. Our Hist means less cost per mile at hig |fight in Judge Jurey’s court Thurs-| Prices for non-skid casings | |tion is stag the in the| The estate is now in the name| 30x31 4x4 $21, | 2 field of t two-mile race track,| of Thomas W Mile other of Ix 6x41 837.00 ¢ At the peel sens Eee dy linte| estimated that 40,000 peo.| Mra. Lar nd was decded to { 87xS Sti 25 in the Anti-Tuberculosis league! ple will witness the spe ° him b other, Mra. Thos, W lati thestis anit kun atts telooias EAR Sec building Thursday Daniel Robe rt|! Raliroade ars eae reduced | Mites, in 1902, ; : de ‘apand sme Give oaatbal ae OW Uriced.. Wo give Smite Kdear, 10-months-old son of Mr. and| rates for the ocasion and are mak: | _ Mrs. D. N. Hdgar, 612 Seventh ave.,|ing preparations to handle an enor-| KANSAS 18 now {he wealthiest SEATTLE TIRE & RUBBER CO. East 813 »

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