The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1916, Page 8

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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1916, PAGE 8 FAMOUS DRAMA COMING HERE AS SCREEN PLAY WITH NOTED STAR SUITS OVERCOATS Knowing what you want How would you like a and knowing how to buy, nice pencil Stripe Suit I am protecting my cus- for $15? A Suit with tomers on both low price style and wear in it! You and high quality all the can get it here. The best time. f ints A moni Blue Serge Suit in town and treat ou B fate srscps at $15—that's the reputa- Label Clothin b featured tion this store enjoys. in my store. : NOTE, WORKINGMEN—I will cash your pay checks any time during business hours, without charge, and with no obligation for you to buy. I have the money—you are welcome to the service. FRYE’S Specials’ Butter, Eggs, Cheese Government Inspected | Cured Meats and Poultry lected St Pot R Ib, | Sliced Ham, Ib 20¢ = wept aed ie 106 | Hams, % or whole, lb. 18¢@ | Washington State Brand Prime Steer Rib Roast, bs | Leen Breakfast Bacon, 20¢ | Creamery Butter, 35¢ Choice Sirloin Steak, ib, ite Sweet ‘Tender Juicy Boston | Ib., 3 Ibs. for $1 Shoulder Pork Roast, Ib. 15¢ | Butts, Ib 14¢ | Petaluma Ranch Storage Veal Roast, Ib. 12: ve | Dry Salt Cured Plates, 146 | agi, dots ss Lamb Rib and Loin. Chops, | D s 1 Bi “since ‘iat “l or Roast, Ib........ ..18¢ his) alt Boneless Bac he Fine Old New York Dy spixessoborecys | Pickled Spare Ribs, 1b 3 75 State Full Cream Cheese Pickled Pig Tails, Ib...7@| th. 2B@, 2 Ibs. for 45¢ Feeney ne, Spiced PG | Frye’s Celebrated Milk Smoked Spare Ribs, lb..10¢@ | fed Fowl, Ib.. 16¢ Each purchaser of 50c worth or over in any department has the privileg- of —_—s one set each of the followin illustrated articles at prices quoted. ONEIDA COMMUNITY PAR, PLATE Guerenteed fir 10 ere Fruits, Vegetables, Bakery Goods and Other Items at Proportionately Low Prices WHEN YOU BUY FROM ARL SCHERME YOU SAVE 103-107 First Ave. So. TEN STEPS FROM YESLER Scene From “The Unwritten Law.” \ Ee Ww ‘: “The Unwritten Law,” conting Baseey to the Rex, 1s « seven-part SIL ER ARE or Tro! Edwin ton " ta 1 a The bea + Prim: ther si: ini Reeve tile, Im t¢ the Goutiniia: Motion Pilgats Corperation hea. cciiey} utiful eeaeccad Design in ei the gray or brilliant finish. sh 2 ge RR Tablespoons, set of six........$1.00 ed the masterpiece of its producing sctivt The story is whole tome and big, and develops thru breathless suspense to one of the Forks, set of Ree : Dessert Spoons set of six. 95 Knives, set of six............ : tye | One Forks, set of six....... 95 most thrilling climaxes ever attained in motion picture art. An ad Vance synopsis of it here is inadvisable, and would detract from one's later pleasure in seeing it, since much of the interest of the develop.) ment of the plot on the sereen hangs on a thread of mystery and sur- S20gS Sseiq 779SS01) x prise that {*» spun out, with clever producing touches, to the very vor All six _— éces of this fine Kitchen This | beautiful 3-piece set of gular “ A Loggers, Hunters, Prospectors and Workingmen gener- = wt ag oe necessary to pick One Outstanding feature from the Set, 75. $2.50 value. Nucut Glassware, all 3 pieces 48c, many elements of tness that this prod embodies, it would unhesitatingly be the emotional power of Bea Michelena's acting Miss Michelena’s impersonation of Kate Wileon In this picture is her greatest achievement since forsaking opera for the screen, Bvery critic who has reviewed the film has declared her work a marvel both in power and flaish. ‘CHICAGO FIGHT FOR | BOY-WEDS LINCOLN | (DRY CITY BEGINS) HIGH SCHOOL GIRL CHICAGO, Nov, 10.—Chicago'’s Young Mr. Russel! J. Orr, 18, drive on booze began today. Be} hae at last convinced his Meving a dry Chicago would be the} parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. greatest victory yet won for probi- Orr, 1812 N. 45th et, that he bition, the Anti-@aloon league to] wae really and truly married to day began a campaign to banish! Mise Katherine Buttie, 17, Lin the saloon at the 1918 election, On the heels of their expected victory here, the drys plan to establish a) 19 ep, dry nation by 1929. pres W. J. Bryan and Billy Sunday are enlisted fn thebigdrive Hryan will be here November 20, for a prohibition rally. Billy Sunday/ FPRECE $ (WICKERSHAM STILL | WILL OUT BRIDGE |i\=ee<i ss 7.ce UNVEIL YESLER HAS SLIGHT CHANCE — him to create @ strong feeling TABLET AT LIBRARY | DOCTOR Workmen wil! start cutting thru| against booze, Twenty organiza SEWARD, Alas ally come here for their heavy Shirts. I carry the makes you want, and every Shirt is priced right. LOGGERS’ SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS Loggers have their choice of Black Full stock and all sizes and shades of Bear, Green Hood, Oregon City and Flannel Shirts in the newest styles, with Argonaut Logger Shirts—the best in all plain or military collars. I carry the America Racine, Green Hood, Black Bear, Argo- The Celebrated BLACK BEAR Water- naut and Oregon City brandsnone A better. prod pseu 7S Complete Lines of Wet Weather $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 Goods. Jjaughter of R. M. Butt mt oof the National Dahlia Growers’ aeseslation, FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS OLYMPIC PUBLIC MARKET, 1422. | WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and the Stone way bridge at 1 a m.| ons are joined in the Chicago! mM,» bronze medallion of Henry 1. Nov. 10—Isusday to permit’ goverament| °2** Yesler, presented by the Leschi a. Ave., first door south of Pine St. & } a Improvement club, was an Go to the Right Drug Co. James Wickersham today refused | dredges to go thru at 10a m Then ! 4 4 WESTERN MARKET, and BET. $40 Woshington 0. to concede he had been defeated by| the bridge will be patched up for You Working People branch library. prot. ‘kamooa's |] SEATTLE MARKET, 109 Occidental, sets 1108 1104 Charles Sulzer, brother of former| traffic not later than 3 p. m. Do you know that yeu can have | Meany, hoad of the history depart near Yesler. Wes Ave. the Doctor will give you 8 care | coy, suizer of York, for dele-|, Ballard, Phisney. Fremont-Bal-|| your dental work done evenings 1) (oh ihe late university, ule. i the Doctor wi! give you scare. a ney ener Ray || be Yine Riged tor rows, srhess [ment of 7, olo| | AMERICAN MARKET, 519-21 Third| BALLARD MEAT CO., 5443 Ballard FREE. All that we ask is that) gate to congress, The vote stands: | gixth ave. N. W. care will be routed || from + , ; rs Beyer Sr ot A t J ey become a patron of the store.| Sulzer 5,56@; Wickersham, 5,519.|over the Lat bridge during the thls n thveemonadllats ie is 7 f Cherry. Street. Desen’t this sound like good busi-| Remote precincts will go for Wick-|time the Stone way bridge te out |p P'Tsetly {vot of muses, flee 1 te you? _____/ersham, his friends say. of commission, = _ a TTT rTriirih Here’s Where YouWin [ico=" i sume ' =COAL © ASFOXJUMPS THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT THE VALUES HERE siczree= 8) ANDKILLS BOTH Stein-Bloch and Michaels-Stern. Suits and Over- coats for Men and Young Men Wholesale-———Waak-Killen Piano Co——Retail Special Prices —ON— Quality Pianos This Elegant New Piano Now for $267 ' Player for three reasons: It's a good coal; The sportsmanship of an old red It's a home product; fox, combined with that of Harry| It’s economical. \C. Swift, of Attleboro, and assisted a y a rather lazy woodcock, brought Bunker Prices about the end of a perfect day for & taxidermist here late Tuesday Lump $5.00 Nut $3.50 a afternoon. The fox and the wood- hy y cock have crossed the great wood: Chestnut $2.00 land divide, and Mr, Swift has d Shattuck a waited; he does not shoot birds and others until they are on the wing It appeara that, creeping closer nd closer and closer to the wood- cock, even as Mr. Swift awaited its flight, was an old red fox with a GB vonse’ of tair play. It, too, was waiting for the bird to attempt to fly Try a load. If your cussed the manner of thelr crossing Hanet @ Sikes World’s standard makes of Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Hats, Caps and Rain- dealer cannot supply, ee ee eee eo eat cen Peg Virtuoto i t phone lyour correspondent draws the fact Ivers & Hatet & |Mimric! pond soon after 2 o'clock rat, 1850 Conway V] Elliott 14008 Tuesday afternoon, He had fait P. 8. Wieck Susesens luck for ime and finally saw a Est. 1880 Mite ge pees the late wood: Conway Lexington a . cock, in fact—twittering, Mr, Swift Pr. 8. Wiek When you purchase one of these fine instruments from us, whether for all or part cash or by small monthly payment plan, it means much more to us than the mere transaction of making a sale--{t means to us that we shall always have your good will and friendship—that is what ts building up our business each For 27 Years ia This Location First Ave. and Columbia St. for 27 Years in This Location HERE ARE THE GOODS—HERE ARE THE PRICES At two minutes after 3 the bite ER Inow, , the fox jumped and Mr, Swift ee . . hi fires d The fox, with the bird tn bis year to one of the largest in the city—the good will and friend- ' Direct to the Public at Less Than Dealers Pay t mouth, was killed by the charge of | ship ofthose we sell our pianos and player pianos to on clean. e birdshot. The bird was dead of cut, honest representation. Men's and Young Men's Suits 1.00 Chalmers Underwear, per se Men's Cape ‘ arterio-sclerosis, shock and a slight y p , d Overcoat Wee iriaetines | | PRION: Craeeae Bags for | Mon’s Or ; fox bite. . ; $16.00 values | $1.50 N. B, Wool Underwear .. $12.50 cases Quality Pianos, $217, $246, $267, $296, $329 garment Oe $15.00 Traveling Bags for | | $2.00 values $7.50 | | $2.50 values $10.00 Traveling Bags for $12.00 values $20.00 values .. $25.00 values $20.00 values $36.00 values .... Full Dress and at Half Pi New Player Pianos, $296, $386, $445, $482, $648 Quick sale is what {s desired now and {f you cannot give us your check for all or half cash, you can secure any one of these superior instruments on small monthly payments and get the pr Wool U nderwe “JIT” VICTIM DIES Joseph Fisher, jitney driver, is being held on an open charge pending investigation of the deat $3.00 values ) Suit Cases . 5 CHILDREN’S DEPT, 5.00 Sulit Cases % Boy Sults and Overcoats $2.00 Shirts $10.00 Bult Cases 5 $12.60 values $8.35 x $9.00 values a 86,00 Z Thuraday of Tabitha Beard, age 6, } full benefit of the big reductions just the same, Men’s Furnishings | $7.50 values B who died from injuries sustained $4.00 Yourfit All-Wool Union | $2.60 and $3.00 Pajamas § Walters’ White Goods and ) | $7.0 - ike t. when struck by hix auto October Suits . 83.25 | $2.50 Pajamas Khaki Pants at greatly re- | | $9.00 values .. é 10, She is the dauxhter of Mrs $5.00 Royal Churt Wool Union 90 Pa a duced prices $4.50 values Jessie Beard, 1117 Pike st ct Baits 83.95 ) Ky overnment Inspect ' se > . “ a Boys’ Ha f M $5.00 Narragansett Stik Pa 4 eats % Wool Union Suits .....83 l srdo Saluea oer $2.00 valuos . $ HAD A SICK FRIEND 1633 Third Avenue $5.00 values be | ae JRE i Saturday CORNER STEWART ST. OPEN EVENINGS. $4.00 values Shirts and Blouses } I was bring it for a wick Ries values | phon ecnar anita \ Specials Pika exuiaines Barter $5.00 Logger Shirt ho Gilbert, of th 3. Prin Men's Hats $L80 valtes «ssss00 Fancy Fresh Dressed Boi.) "Charlotte when arrested for | i B, Stetson $6.00 | $1.00 value vi Hens, Ib. ........16c ff smuggling over five pints of ave 0 ime all Mone foes as . | for +. $8. BOC ValUEH wee BEE I whisky by customs inspectors ott Underwear, per | Fancy Silk and Full Dress | J. B. Stetson $4.00. ¥ bp) & Steer Pot Roast. ..10c | garment . $2.85 | Vestn at HALF PRICE | for . Lonseeeee sie Wash Suits Half Price f 1 hakeedil sill | i your then ‘ain prepa ced ton geayNefore Attempting to treat $1.50 G. & M, Underwear, per | $8.00 Mackinawe ......%5.85 | $2.00 value $2.00 values .. $1.00 ff Shoulder Lamb, 12'c ayatematic way. Tam a graduate of a Cine swine and garment .... B1.15 | $7.60 Auto Robes .....85.83 | $2.00 valuon ..... $1.60 values eae 7,2 Veal Chops 15¢ PROFS. SWAP IDEAS leue, logally Hcensed to practice here, and have bad 93 ‘é rene it pertenos in my eet ene ne! attle, TI treat Nervous Dy inite,” Biooa and Skin Disorders, Kidney and Riad bles and Chronic Disordera, terms, and fees can be arranged to » CONST .T\TION FR “Prk, 808 for Blood | a bh Leg of Lamb... ..18c 4 & Short Ribs of Beef, 10c i ff Steer T-Bone Steak, a CHICAGO, Noy. 10.--Professors f of economy from many of the uni versities of the Mid West met at No limit in quantity to any customer. Remember, your money will be cheerfully refunded on any purchase that does not prove satisfactory. The reputation of this store will be upheld in every transaction. sordera, Come to REDELSHEIMER’S, First Ave. and Columbia St. ff § 7): :09255::2 Bistae ite rie stoned to! a eines mie BONAR Quality First dresses on the relations of enki-| neering, business and law to eco- | ae WANT ADS BRING 3 RESULTS

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