The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 6

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Third Avenue at Washington Street Always Phone Sanitary Elliott 2700 SOUTH END incr This Market Wil Remain Open Until 9 o'Clock on Wedneeday Evening Independent Packing Co. HEADQUARTERS FOR Turkeys! Turkeys! Turkeys! We Are Going to Retail Our Wholesale Prices You have a car load to pick from. We have a price as low as 25c. We have a full line of Geese, Ducks and Chickens; also Roasting Pigs. All Poultry is Corn Fed. Come and see us first We Sell Choice Chickens at 15¢ Ib. SOUTH END BUTTER STORE ase nots. Oe ter, 2 Ibs... 75c¢ $1 15 ag Cream Cheese. 25c Best Jersey But ter, 3 Ibs Our Teas and Coffees Are the Best Money Can Buy If It's Quality, See Us =, GROCETERIA "7 SECTION 54 SS UTH END PUB Nm 2 THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS Dromedary Dates. | Permunc Ma malade wine Turkeys at Jel-lo, all Mavor pe WHITE MEAT Co. 1424 Third Ave. Phone 2809 Handy for all cars. Why go to the Public Markets? Ours is a strictly up-to-the-minute Market We have a complete line of Holiday Poultry. The best Turkeys in the city at 35c per Ib. All other Meat prices the lowest for Quality goods. Get your Thanksgiving Oysters here also. FRESH EGGS LOWER Fancy Fresh Washington Butter, Ib . 43¢ Fancy Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz 58¢ Fancy Full Cream Cheese, Ib . 25¢ Fancy Full Cream Brick Cheese, Coffee, Tea and Milk at Lowest Prices Possible Without Actual Loss We Directly Represent the Country Producer—Try Us ers of the Uruguayan steamship Isacar were advised today that the vessel had been sunk by a German submarine, the U-50, off the north West coast of S: 000 PAINT FIRE |: NGERS FIREMEN c via Sayville wireless CAGO, Nov. 28.—A_ $100,000 of buildings when the Hocka- | had a narrow escape when ex-| PERLIN, Believed to have caused the!orgicias statement, which declares fn a crowded manufacturing ‘TEUTON Al MS WIN Paint company’s warehouse at ns of oil caused one wall to Nov. 28 ——__—_ concerning the Rumanian SUB SINKS here today threatened doz- RU TOWN i Carroll ave. caught fire. Fire pse. Spontaneous combustion |Arges was announced in today’s cam paign 1 BERLIN, Nov raiders near Lowestoft enemy vessel, captured its crew and returned safely, an efatement declared today Famous Wash Heals Skin DD. Dd, wreatest of femedion, ‘will remove thore sightly and trou tions that have burden. That int burning and ¢iscomfort wil pear under the magic tnfiy It has cured sunk an the akin un fe many 1) take fost and Y us what our the way of want you t ° 2c, 0c and $1.00 Swifts Pharmacy, Rartell’s Drug Store YOUR TEETH Can be saved without pain Gonin & Meces Medical treatment precedes ac Merriest of all Comedies fm '*! wor It costs you nothing to come in and be convinced 22-K. Crowns .........+.. Porcelain Crowns Bridgework, per Tooth Seats Now On Sale PRICES 10 Cents to 81,50 N, W. Corner Fourth and Pike Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P. M. Occupation of Curtea de] } Pr D OD. Soap heaithy Ask us about n° For 15 Years D.D. ethe Standard Skin Remedy National Painless Dentists ‘2 “TEPS" SHOT | OVER ENGLAND | Zeppeline of the German aerial | Judging from |the two Zeppelin DOWN IN RAID LONDON, Nov, 28.—Two fleet which last niaht raided eastern counties of England were brought down by aerial defenders, an official statement declares Lord French said one of the Zeppelins was brought down aflama on the Durham coast The other was destroyed nine miles off Norfolk. Both were headed for the sea when hit Lord French's latest rt repe f casualties and dan anes by the the raid were believed asligh | Last night's was the 27th air raid over “eastern counties” wince Jar uary 1, The last raid was ¢ j ber 2, this tin bring th total « the num far destroyed over England t British patrols up to atx At least three of these were the latest super Zeppelin type the} of The official statement of last night raid wai ud the Zoppeling passed over! northern and eastern counties, and that no casualties or damage had countle ernmoat Durbam and York are or, and suppe Brit naval etween the two LOSES MEMORY, FINDS HIMSELF IN TRENCHES} Romor.s | lasninesd | The roar of cannon sounding for} and four in trenches akened ind him: $ miles from his home in Cleveland. Hastings dropped out of sight July, 1916. Under the epell of am nesia, he enlisted in a Canadian regiment and fought in France while his wife searched for him thruout the United States. A tel-| egram reported Hastings’ recov ery. He will seek discharge to re turn home. GOVERNMENT ROAD IN ALASKA WON'T BE DONE BY 1918 SEWARD. Alaska, 28.— De} official gjeonaatt le, aling season Sn, | fin a quietude that was most r able and will ing, member $5.00) $5.00 lays in construction will prevent th smpletion of the government rail-| “Further operations have been|way between Seward and Fair fighting success for us.” | Frederick Mears of the Alaska rail aes i - - wa commission said here yester day, before departing for Washing MANS SINK SHIP jton, D. C., where he will report It had been planned to complete }that part of the system by 1918 The tracks along Turnagin arm, be-| tween Seward and Anchorage, will German naval|probably be completed in 1918, in stead of 1917 Rough weather and delays in getting supplies are he said ‘DIN OUT OF DINNER AT COLLEGE CLUB The College club took the din out of dinner Monday night when 125 of its members sat down to a peechless repast in commemora tion of the approaching Thankagiv Coffee and cigars were en A To past 1 proved ause th rt ears nowt ere sich this ann ailure be a the ster ” RAH-RAH ACTORS ISSUE MAGAZINE eotyped University of Washington the plans have their faces buried in the first edition of the Cue to ap pear on the campu The publication is the organ © the Associsted Univ of America, a national ¢ club, a chapter of which ently installed at the univ The contains articles by Charles Bugene Banks, J. B. Har irigon, Robert C. Wright, Roy Part |ridge, Lucy Frank Pierce and Jobn | | Heardsleo ( arrigan ‘PRESS CLUB WILL Plates that fit $10.00 (6 $15.00) connate renee ene club wil jOld plates relined and made to fit! ; Lip ps Ma eT i Special Matinee Thanksgiving like new $3.50 We Bry sk es “ t pa! one Day Protective Guarantee With Ail ree egg eM edged Li at, Work | portant e cetalls will be the remation of the well-known $2,000 |note—-the last vestige of indebted | ness standing against the organiza- tion, Harry Stahl will furnish al Dutch lunch, CREMATE ITS NOTE. ig STAR 1916. PAGE 6 —TUESDAY, NOV. 28, wn 4 CORNER PUBLIC LARGE QU? 4 QUART Heat re PUBLIC MARKET ood baek Good Luck Butter Store Stall %, Lower Floor TILIKUM MARKET STALLS 119-121-128-126 Firet Ave. Floor Sanitary Market Center Section Also Big Line of Chickens, Ducks and Geese of Extra Quality With Buckwheat Cakes and Steaming Coffee—Say, it Makes One Hungry Just to Think of It JILG’S “2: Meat Products ..2077 "seis a MUELLER’S MAKET Sanitary Market Elliott 1208 Stall 100 FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER Extra Fancy, Grain-Fed TURKEYS GEESE Ducks Young Roasting Chickens A Full Line of Fresh and Smoked Meats | Corner GREEN’S MONEY-SAVING PRICES Fresh Pullet Kees 43c Dozen 2 dozen for Se Storaue Vawe—un! Public Market Peanut me ee, epecial Ife Buttercup Mar Oregon Cre BUTTER 36¢ Ib. 3 Ibs. $1.05 Supply Limited one to Dealers. P «i GREEN’S BUTTER STORE Front OYSTERS? COFFEE Rest ae Yes, we have them, 400 Mylo Coffee. Frosh open Olympias, pt. 45¢, |? $1.00 at Sie | 7: “ 45c Fresh Eastern, 35e¢ pt at bd. Ghirardelit's Kast € t i oat ce 20c Haatern Jysters in the shel xtra n ‘eanuts hot oder 804.) from ihe taster Ib. LOC All kinds freah, smoked and salt fieh Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. ° Stall 14 Corner Market Formerly of Westlal Lower Floor ILL Ime Ave, Commer Whe FLOWERS FOR THANKSGIVING Good Variety of Fresh-cut Stock santhemums Incurved Yellow, 75¢ $100 dozen up. Raby Yellow, 80¢ per doze naprays These are best for the table. ‘ ART FLORAL CO. #12: Entrance Cc FREE DELIVERY TURKEYS 250 :: rner Marke Geese, lb. ........ 22c | Ducks, Ib. .........25¢ Legs of Lamb, lb...15c Round Steaks, Ib. .12'c Sirloin Steaks, Ib............ 0.00.00 c0 ee 12“%4c Veal Cutlets, Ib. ..12'/2c | Shoulder Lamb, Ib.121/, Pot Roasts, Ib. 5c to 8c Lamb Chops, |b. ari Murray Meat Co. © Washington Marke: Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. 94-96 Pike Street SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET MARKET Armourdale Meat Company Turkeys, Lb. 30c Steer Pot Roasts, per lb. 6c to 10c 14c Steaks a 14c Hound 14c am Meats " THANKSGIVING Genuine Fruit Cakes special, Ib.......... 30 SPECIALS Mince and Pumpkin Pies, made eapecia for met ctin FULL PATENT ‘ruit Cookles, 2 doz ise Per ' MRS. perivoetaneed BAKERY, 1513 Firat Ave. FLOUR $1.90 Sack 10 lb. Bag Flour... .45c — Libby's Mince Meat 17¢ FOR THANKSGIVING BREAKFAST _peceaeepanceonaimmeniin You'll Remember, Last Year We Had Some ef eal rpoonge felting meg 9 Delicious Dromedary Dates, Blue ee Jilg S Linle Pie Pork POrK Sausage a gn Rg Walnuts and Ain Large Del Monte Pumpkin, can 106 Spaghett! 25¢ 4 Yoe, Macaront or GOEBEL CASH GROCER “2! STALL 45—Lower Main Fioor FRUIT CAKE Pumpkin, Mince and Cranberry Pies All s tly own mak and de us Try our home-made Bread Cake K asa First Ave. Baxtitary Market Full, Mild, Cream Cheese 237 OLD HOLLAND BRAND FRESH CHURNED Butter 43h. Old Holland Butter Co. Economy Market Pike Place Market Westlake Market M. A. HANSEN 1420 Ie Ave. Heonomy Market Stal 40, rt hee fA Lower Finer. Pike OL Mit, Frott Cake PUBLIC MARKET CENTER PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET Public At Webb's Grocery, Lower Floor Place Market Ana at Sugar Stall, Economy Market Pi * Oranulated White 6 sold VKeonomy and Milk :i::. ECONOMY PUBLIC MARKET OPEN TOMORROW UNTIL 9 P. M. Uniformed Wednesday's OLD PIKE PLACE Specials at Se and the New ECONOMY Public Market Meet the Producer Here Foods Cost Less Lower Floor Pike Place end Somer Stall, Veonom STALL 49 Economy Public Only 2 to a customer TOMORROW'S THE BIG SALE! “Wi THE RAINIER MARKET Turkeys! Turkeys! Turkeys! Geese—Chickens—Ducks—Belgian Hares— THANKSGIVING Largest prey 1527-28 RAINIER PACKING CO. -:.: JOHNSON GROCERY STALLS 78-12 ECONOMY MARKET urtar Us 20¢ | Lemon and Orange Peel, Ib ise 23¢ ze extra large "Prunes 25¢ ise 2 oz. Apple Juice...25¢ ise can Pumpkin 10¢ ze cans Shrimps ....25¢ an 10¢ | 2 cans Ealmon ........... B5e 250 | 25c Walnuts, 2 Ibs 130 HOLIDAY Coffees |, mt *rom SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON Nuts of Quality The Coffe fall is ‘ Economy Market TURKEYS some Mince Meat, Apple Butter, Due CASCADE CREAMERY STALLS 67 and 1513 Pike Place Market Heinz Famous Mince Meat [STALL and Economy Delicatessen it Holland-Américan Delicatessen 1500 First Ave., Corner Market SIMMON’S Delicatessen and RASMUSSEN’ Ss BREAD AND COFFEE CA Mince e 2 Ibs. and Full, Line of: raltveks Pickles, Jame Fellic SHOES For Men, Women and Children AT A BIG SAVING “4 STALLS 21.24—Pike Place Marke:—Near Sugar Stall “MONEY BACK" M Ss OUR MOTTO z= Shoeteria NO CLERKS—WAIT ON STALL 80—Entrance From Pike St. Bridge The New Sel YOURSELF Our Own You pick them out. Young Lamb—Steer Beef—Etc. for <= DINNER Dislay of Bacon, Smoked Meats, Etc. on the Market Pay Checks Cashed for Customers Wr roaster On the Corner Pike Pia ‘ee Shop Assorted Cream Ranch Wafers, Ib Also Chickens, and Geese Salted Alr per pou Fancy ks Salted ¥ per pound Salted Peanuts, per pound New Amber Walnuts, 1b Star Peanut Brittle, Ib Assorted Hand Rolled Chocolates, 1b. ioned Black Wal nut Molasses Taffy, 1b 2 Ibs.. Wess 25e¢ 10¢ TD Plum Puddings _ conemy Market fe Frankil Mark eee Special 35c Ib. 3 Ibs K Butter 43c Lb. od Butter, 88@ Tb am Brick Chees Bakery KES Pies 106 | A. E. SMITH and Jellies Seat 19, Keonomy Market. ucts fron ir own farm, Pie Pumpkins, 5c a Potatoes, $1.6$ NO. 3 vector & at Hammer peks., 6c ling System CARNATION 1527-28 PIKE PLACE Hams, Sausages, Thanksgiving Specials -20c .40c .15¢ Thanksgiving Novelties POR QUALITY $1.00 Herman's Butter Store Stall 60—Keonemy Market ROCETERIA outs Market, 7 Publie Market ce Mkt. 23c 70c 80c 25c 20c vr 2 tbe, The ate per 100 __ Ibs. « °

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