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em, STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1916. PAGE 7, OBL, 14, EXPERT ‘OLD HOMESTEAD COUNTERFEITER NOW ON SCREEN Began Career at Age of Six; | | Play That Has Remained Pop- Father Taught ular for 30 Years Now in Her Films at Rex CAN'T READ OR WRITE DOT GISH AT LIBERTY BY FRED V. WILLIAMS EES SAN FRANCISCO. t will Uncle Sam do ward—l4-yearold child of San who was taken counterfeiting Cal, July Moffit, chief of the se ice for the California is asking himself this after resa, in ac pile Dogus dollars, which her fa ther and cousin are accused of making } Moffitt was surprised to learn that the child had been helping make bogus money since she P was 6 years old, when her moth Jer died and her father brought Der from Rome to America ) She had been passing the ) coins for a long time, she sald And every time she got change ® for one of the dollers, why, she 7 was allowed 10 cents for cand Teresa is on unveually inte! Vligent child, even tho she has Papent most of her life in the Tslums of big cities. She wants to learn to read Pand write and play like other girls. As yot the secret service men Roscoe Arbuctle Roscoe Arbuckle, who will by wen't decided what they can |8¢e” at the Liberty theatre next @o, but the federal officers are | Week in a Keystone comedy Bhown to be on a still Lunt for | * & home for Teresa, | “The Old Homestead the great grow to be = jest rural drama ever written, in forget she ever lived in a | ¥! the Denman Th Counter‘citer's den d for over 30 years been adapted as a 26 7S ONERCaRES ay by the Famous Players Film mpany by special arrangement Frank Thompson, son and of the authoractor. This America classic ts seen at Rex theatre the balance of the week It was fin 187 that Denman Thompson, while sufferiog from an attack of rheumatiam during an en } gagement at Martin's Variety the| tre in Pitsburg, co ived ° idea of a rural dram sketch | which he then called “Joshua Whit | comb.” Success of this sketch led | him to expand it into a play which | Was presented for the first time at the Bostog theatre in 1886 under its presen®Qtitle, “The Old Home- | stead.” } “ee LOVE'S WAY STORMY Edith Storey is “The Shop Girl") in the play of that name at the | Clemmer theatre The story presents a new iden} }in the old theme \of the society | man falling in love with a working | girl and the discouragement which attends such a love match. In the end, love ru moothly. But until that happy s' is reached, con siderable doubts and skepticism are encountered. rs ‘WILD ROSE. LARD (WNT > deesure BED BAIT LAND 1s the i207 ee LOVE WITHOUT DOUGH Douglas Fairbanks will be seen in “Figrting With Pate,” at the Al- hambra until Saturday night only Fairbanks plays Augy Ainsworth, a young artist, who is long on art but short on funds. He has fallen in love with a girl of wealth and social position, but ber guardian | |aunt frowns upon a, sult because |he hasn't nd there are! Cc} many compl SATURDAY SPECIALS: Choice Shoulder of Young Mutton..... tions Choice Steer 10 [ve TO STANDARD | Pot j Those who have seen Derothy preeets- .-«s c Gish, the star of “Little Meena’s| Choice Leg of 15¢c Romance,” Old Heidelberg, ‘oung Susan Rocks the Boat, Jordan ¥ — Is a Hard Road,” and others, In a| Choice Spare 9c production that is filled with typ-| SE... isiathinsese feal Griffith action and suspense, | ane ee may rest assured that, “The Little | | Choice Shoulder now at the Liberty, best releases from School Ma'am, is one of the 12c %, . the Griffith forces. His Wild ‘Choice Shoulder 12 Oats,” 2 two-part Keystone com-| Veal Roast....... C | edy. with Ford Sterting in leading | | role, * program weeeee 9c) “WAR'S WOMEN" AT STRAND At the Strand theatre, “War's | Women will continue for th ance of the week, starring Markey and Frank Keenan “15 play depicts one phase of war's Cl horrors that js not usually reck-| a Joned in the costs of war. re 9 6c) RIPS HIGH SOCIETY | Blanche Sweet, in “The Dupe,” | Homes Travelogue, and “The Mis-| completes th Choice Steer Nie ° Shoulder ‘k Steak..... iy. Choice Mutton Fresh-dressed Milk- fed Broilers. . Full Cream American Cheese.... Wild Rose Creamery 29 lerere” from “Il Trovatore” and “i grand selection from “Carmen” by Butter, fresh churned |the Twelve-Mar orchestra, is the| 4 cans Wild 25 program offered Coliseum patrons | Rose ; until Saturday night That Sweet} Milk........... Ch him rips tigh society wide open, a? THE FOLLOWING MARKETs, | °°"" th’ back, up the front and across the sides, in its expose of CCP IC Manse how pleasing little intrigues are 118 Pik. AMERICAN aicmidiiie learried on by folks who have noth | 305 Third Ave. ing better to do in the world, | wpernan MARKET | Sane MAN BEGINS TO TURN | Searrim manner TO STONE AND DIES} 08 Occidental Ave. oatsann WAR ST. PAUL, July 21.—After grad 6442 Ballard Ave. lually turning to stone for four years, Allen Seward, former tele 7 Shops Open Until 9 P. M.|«raph operator, is dead The process of ossification had com 4] pletely transformed the man’s J |lower limbs. When it reached his Ships he died WHY “LYNDEN’? 222? SN a i dd i a ha BECAUSE IT'S MADE FROM Pure Cream AN ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE OF we PURITY -O Lynden Creamery Butter —ALWAYS SWEET AND FRESH— YOUR DEALER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT IT INSIST ON “LYNDEN” Lynden Creamery Co., Inc. ELLIOTT 3203. 1333 WESTERN AVE. —f ig Larg Cans Garnation Milk 70, peaas tt ate | dosen for ike i ) extra quality Molasses | 4 Ibe, Roman Meal Be fo 10e | 4 Ibs, Household Brar 2. Our Prices ow Flour Are the Lowest FREE—A Handy § oe WwW purchases amounting WE_CARRY ONLY IN GROCERIES | pre’ vorth of new contracts just closed, | total tonnage of 429,6 this city in le illof dollars are being poured into the LOWER PRICES ALWAYS The tremendous volume of Sanitary Public Market business done here makes it possible Stall Low «| J. A. MILLER ;::" Best of Everything in Butter, Eggs and Cheese “Good Luck” Margarine, per Ib 25¢ Blanton’s (St. Louis) Margarine, per Ib .25¢ New York Full Cream Cheese, per Ib........... .30¢ At all Grocery Large Stalls in Cans The Sanitary Market CARNATION PUBLIC MARKET CENTER Pike Place Public Market SIN TARY PUBLI MARKET MILK “se Walter M. Goebel *";* woatsire From Firet Ave. he Westlake Public Market ot more than five zaane to @ customer som Rie CANE & Mason Ja Ade 1 ar Bubbers fe & my a 4 Behram Jar Caps, ARMOURDALE ‘nce MEAT CO. “**)" Alwaye—Qualiticy, yi 8c, 10c LUCKY STRIKE FRUIT CO. Formerly of the Westlake Market Now Located at 1523 First Ave. Sirloin og re 15c Sanitary Public Market 2 ibe yiger aed Ssuneee DRe] special FOR SATURDAY per ib nc 1Zdc | New Potstoes, 25c on of utton, 15c . pen td Canning Apricots Ra ia 33S] cuss a=" $1.00 theres Washington Creamery 274€ «00°33 EGGS ein Mayes Speco de Bef fee Se CHEESE *!'!" "81! cream Cheese +s. lb, 200, 2 Iba. Boe Wisconsin I irmer, 1% net... 1b, B08, 2 ibs. B8e 4 Washington or I 1 at pure White Sage s see vs— Bher 6 for ‘OK OTHER BIG sere ui"GREEN’S BUTTER STORE Sif 53x THE STALL Meat Prices That Can’t Be Beat PATTON’S MARKET Next Stong’s Grocery—No. 116—First Ave. Floor—Corner Market PORK | LAMB Steaks, Ib. .......12'/2c | Chops, Ib. .........15¢ QUALITY BUILT Roasts, Ib. ..... ...-10c | Legs, Ib. ....... 17¥%e VEAL Roasts, lb. .... -11e | Pot Roast, Ib.......10¢ Chops, Ib. .........15¢ | Round Steaks, a pound ... Stitham’s Market Stall 43—Lower Floor Boiling Meat, Ib. ..., .8¢ Sd ea Pot Roast, Ib S¢ to 10¢ Bolling Beef, Ib be to Se Veal, Ib 10¢ to 12%¢ Round Steaks, Ib ile per pound ‘Lhe to 17'2¢ Pork Sausage, Sirloin Steaks. Hamburger and per pound Choice Lamb Chops, Ib Freeh killed Chickens, Ib Pork, Ib 12%e to Le Spring Lambs a Specialty GROCETERIA NOS deschin Less Than Wholesale Mleischmann s Yeast TMAOE NAME RECS [ERE White Beans pound Blue Label or Snider's Catsup Hires’ Root Beer Extract Pint Jar Mustard 10c Fire You may see them made in the big, new oven, rear of our shop Wieners, Ib. .....15c 2 Ibs. for......25c Bologna, lb. .....15¢ 2 lbs. for......25c Garlic Sausage, lb. 15c h Home rendered Lard, 2 lbs. for.......25¢ Be-f Heart, lb.... H. A. EBA 1525 PIKE PLACE Public Market — Street North End of Building M. A. Hansen Company Formerly of Westlake Market NOW AT STALLS 27 TO 30 North of Sugar Stall Lower Floor of Pike Place Mkt. Floor Boiling Beef, Ib. . toc, orb ibn. tor... 91.00 Bulk Sausage, Ib. .10c] J 25 Kk. ©. Baking 18c Powder ie Baking PURE FOOD} ::..:°": sine 25c 400 Bulk ‘Tea 1511 PIKE PLACE 1% Ibs, for 5oc hh Mba PHONE ELLIOTT 2018 38c Hudson’s Delicatessen BOOTH 111—FIRST AVE. FLOOR SANITARY MARKET—NEAR SUGAR STALL We have the most Home-made Potato Salad, per pint...........10c Snider's Catsup, 25c size for................17¢ 55c 40c 50c 30c Dill Pickles, per doz seeeeeees Sweet Pickles, per quart India Relish, per pint Apple Butter, 2 Ibs. for Mra. Porter's Peanut Butter, 2 Ibs Cottage Cheese, per Ib here and talk it over. CORNER PUBLIC MARKET MurraySmashesThem Lower Than Ever Pot Roasts, lb.6c to 10c | Veal Roasts, lb. Veal Cutlets, Ib. Pork Roasts, Ib. Legs of Lamb, Ib. ...15¢ | Pork Loins, Ib. . No. 1 Lean Bacon. .18¢| No. 1 Hams, Ib. ay Mek Ca Wg Mat Round Steaks, Ib. . Be Wise. Get a Stall in This Permanent Market complete Salads 10c! 25c 15c 25c 25c 10c | This t# the place your friends are telling you about Over three years in the old Westlake Market -.14e | 12'4c | line of Home-cooked Mea! in the City | Home-botled Ham, per Ib Roast Beef, por Ib Roast Pork Bulk Mayonnaise per Ib Ham Salad, | pint for Pickled F pint for .. OLD PIKE PLACE | tei Suls: MEET THE PROOUCER HERE FOODS COST LESS —Removal Notice— The Red Shield Creamery Formerly of Westlake Public Market is now located at 1511 PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET Pure Food Shop We Give Cash Discount Tickets BUTTER 28c LB. in Fresh the Churned Our Own Churning Cascade Creamery Also 114 Pike St. Stall 67—On the Incline On the Corner Peanut Butter, Se HOOD’S CANDY” self-sealing), dox We | 106 Jar Rubb: Assorted Chocolates, all | isc Parowax ioe | est Patent fl 10-Ib, sack Flour Premier avors, 25c We notice a continuous inc ang in pales of our Famous C. & H. Coffeen, 2c, Be, 3e and Ie a per pound teens Rest Coffee on the’ Coast, % Tbs, 81,00 10 hare Lenox Soap | the. Granulated Suge -10c scans Carnation Mik 25¢ | ie bottle Sniders Catsup 29¢ 124 for .... 28e |ae. pape 15c 2c Any one of above four fit a with other sho purcnes .. 10 No. $0 suck’ Choice F ily Flour. . ee '$1.20 15¢ 50 ons Pure Italy Olive Off ibe can Hemrick’s 100 ibe pke. Parowar L100 & large cans Milk 250 ..-20¢ 2he can Hershey's Cocoa Ihe é50 can of Lipton’s Tea... . Boe 4 10c Bkes Corn Flakes he ike Place Market FOODS ARE FRESHER 300 farmers bring produce to these Markets direct from their farms every morning Corner Public Market Try Our Delicious Butter weet as honey Pure as the moming dew. FIRST TASTE PROVES IT MERIT HAWKINS & TAGGART Stalls 127-129 First Ave. Floor C Large Cans Milk prices have gone up. Here is your chance to save 3c per can. Limit, 5 cans to a customer. TILIKUM MARKET Opposite Liberty Theatre Stalle 119-121-123-125 HOME-MADE SAUSAGE With each Pot Roast, per pound, 10c-1214c Full Line of Fresh and Cured Meate PICNIC SAUSAGES For outings, lunches, picnics Only those who know the delights of our Sausages, the different kinds and their relative tastiness, are never troubled by the question WHAT SHALL WE TAKE FOR LUNCH? The Wise Ones Come Here 131-134 Sanitary Market JILG’S iar FOOD PRODUCTS Sanitary Market With Van Duson Cake read. If your Te. special for Saturday 15c | jred, try this. ‘ mous physician's Peanut Cookies, | recipe. 3 10¢ 10c . een : _ 25c | Nose Better™ Breed 1 25¢ Delicious Walnut and = Og Saned iavas read, large, Meet them] Raisin Bread, 2 10c loaves Cc | 2 10 loaves .... 15¢ MRS. PFEFFER’S BAKERY—1513 First Ave. _J. C. OSTRANDER COMPANY entiake Poultr 500 iret Av fore Buying Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. Formeriy 217 Westlake Market NOW LOCATED AT 1511 First Ave.—Corner Market We are now better prepared than ever to serve you Coffees and Teas of Quality at Right Prices STONG oe Our Specials Good for a Week : Postum r ie pkg. Shredded Wheat Biscuit le |§. 1 Baking Powder 38e Raking Powder 18¢ | ot Jemima’s Pan- | ie ir. ¢ can of Ripe Oliv © pkg. of Japan Tea. Market and Corner Market : profit facets Bring Botte. * TALL 79, Lower Fleer Pike Place Market. The Rainier Market always aims to give a little better value for a little less money. We buy and sell for cash. Our customers do not have to pay more because somebody else doesn’t pay his bill. Veal Roast, Ib......10c | Link Sausage, Ib... .10c Veal Steaks, Ib...12!/2c | Dry Salt Pork, Ib. . .10c Legs ‘Circle W” Lamb, | Fancy Bacon, lb... .17¢ Steaks, Ib....... ieee ae Largest display of Sugar-cured Hams, Bacon, Cooked Sausage, etc., on the market. Pay checks cashed for customers. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place MAYERS, WASHINGTONS, vee SHOK MFG. CO, AND OTHERS 1916 anasop tor. SHOES OLYMPIC TRADING: Con sien FIRSTS. AVE. | ON SALE AT BIG REDUCTION 20 & 25" L30 1085 uood Bewed Work. Best Oak Leather tall @%. Lower Floor, Pike Pl. Mike. White Pumps, Mary Janes a Oxf Ri “MONEY BACK” 0UR MOTT Boys’ and $1 -45 | Men's Scouts and up Slippers $1 251 Gunmetal and Patent @ad up No Special Sale, but Speciais on Sale at All Times 2,000 pairs Ladies’ Royal Blue Selz, Leading Lady, Meyer Custom Made, Walkovers and others. . “Shs 4 and up Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes that W : 45 and up Men's Dress and Working Shoes ‘ae ro . up Bj Sicee"’ for pS Whole Siac * spies a y Near we Stall STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place tAarket Lower sa" COLE & HARADEN = Free Delivery Phone Matin 3191 6 bars Napth Mary Jane Abo Patent Jar Caps (porcelain PHILADELPHIA, July 21.—Inves-| be the greatest and biggest shty gation today disclosed that with} building center in th orld. ent facilities and those betng| There now unde struction added under nifiiions of dollar lor contracted for 76 ships, with a 3 than 12 months Millions | ARP AEGE SH HR HRT Philadelphia Soon Will Be Greatest Ship-Building City ss" shipbuilding industry along the Del-/the seas have aware river, Thousands of men are | atrippe dof working long hours, getting new)the European war shipyards together {enormous demand This tremendous boost is due pri-| which will carry marily, of course, to the fact that|mestic sea trade. prac foreign shipping foreign and do All the big yards here are jam-|Shipbuilding company and Quigley jmed with all the work they can do|/& Dorp the next three years. They The Pennsylvania Shipbuilding orders every day on|company is completing a big, new $6,000,000 yard. * The Sun Shipbuilding company, organized by New York, Philade company, Philadel-|phia and Pittsburg men, is co yard, Pusey & Jones,|pleting a new yard costing several Hollingsworth, Chester | millions. cally this account y Among anjare the Cr bottoms | Shipbuilding phia navy Harlan & these yards 1p company, New Yori the largest o: ~- leaeeaenaccesncrereges oe