The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1916, Page 9

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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 29, 1916. PAGE 9 “It’s the Pennies That Count” Here’s the Solution Of the High-Cost-of-Living Problem: Follow Mr. and Mrs. Thrift to the GROCETERIAS and Watch the Pennies Grow4into Dollars! Get away from extravagant selling expense, costly deliveries, high- salaried clerks, bookkeepers, managers, collectors, bad accounts, etc., 1@ for all of which you have to pay. Come to the Groceterias and wait on yourself as in a Cafeteria. The same cut prices, the same big savings every day in the week. No substitution at the Groceterias. Your money back without a word if anything proves unsatisfactory SAVE AT LEAST 15 PER CENT. “It’s the Pennies That Count” Mr. and Mrs. Thrift Shop at the Groceteria TEAS | ( COFFEES [SOAPS CEREALS THESE rr EVERY Day: or CEs PRICES VERY DAY: “env pay & Hillis’ Bros. Red Pk« ls’ Bros. Red Car x Soap Tc er 1b. 27c 8c = Hille’ “Bros. Blue 406 Hills’ Bros. Blue Car 3,8 Cotte, SRe M. J. B. Coffee hn Quality i 33: hy purchased POSTUM ca 1 Value at Groceteria Prices M-ib. pi Excelso Coffee Oe quality, 33 Theer Prices Every Day Ror is igh ee. tlin: sie, 34 These Prives Every Dey ‘auality smal! C tnatant Postum, 26 Ghivardeli’s Growna| Qo" | .. 27c Sear 67e c a CRecolate tacelso Coffee, “( " Instant Postun 42 2be quality, 1-1 4 large $1.33 Boe nine c pees: 27 bitin $1.94 ‘rhe Z1e martial lint ery- ane “7 rine is sold mt cut sae | + Drtaket Quaker Oats Co. Special Offer —as advertised in this week’s Saturday Even- ~ ing Post. An Aluminum Cooker for 81.00 Cook Quaker Onts the Ideal Way 2—1314 East Forty-fifth St. Cut out the eture of the Quaker from Groceteria No, 3—Gection 54, Pike Place Market—cownstairs Quaker Oats ‘ Groceteria No. 4—5419 Ballard Ave do send th one dollar Groceteria No. 5—7111 Woodlawn Ave 1—509 Pine St Co., 1708 i meee “ane’s ¢ : Groceteria No. 6—85 Pike St Sent you parce! post prepaid Groceteria No. 7—South End Public Market lecker Oats Produ 4 : Groceteria No. 9—233 Broadway North prices Groceteria No, 10—503 Union St Pettijohns, Groceteria No, 11—Pine St. Public Market, Seventh at Pine St per phe Quaker 12c 25¢ Groceteria No. 12—New Economy Market, First and Pike hina — Groceteria No. 14—Westlake Market GROCETERIAS ALSO AT BELLINGHAM AND KENT Union Pacific System To Shippers:— For various reasons, including attempted compliance with ordinary commercial conditions, rulings by the several ratemakin ublic authorities, etc., many LOW MINI- MUM CARLOAD weights are found in our tariffs. These, for the common good, oughtto be IGNORED AT THE PRESENT TIME. The car situation is serious, and your customers will be happier to receive MORE, goods than they usually buy at one time than to have NO. when badly wanted. Please make «a ane effort to SELL FULL CAR- LOADS, and then LOAD THE CARS TO CAPACITY. With this extreme car shortage sper us, we are carrying in many of our cars LESS THAN HALF A CARLOAD. And now a word to buyers: You can help yourselves and all others by buying MAXIMUM CARLOADS instead of the MINIMUM. You Can Help. Will You, Please? TRAFFIC AND OPERATING DEPARTMENTS UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM SLAYER OF WIFE WHO bl m= MEN AND YOUNG MEN: a1 YOU'LL SAVE HALF killed his wife in a her betrayal wh trenches, today began a sentence t of grief over By buying your Suits, Overcoats, Hats and Furnishings tomorrow at Red@sheimer’s. This old landmark store has of one year under & manslaughter begun the last month of its existence, which extends over a period of 27 years. Come in, select what you want, charge The stern English jury no limit to any customer, and rankly tempered justice with were ae auumuavans ve" i] PAY JUST HALF WHAT PRICE TAG CALLS FOR deciding part | IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY LIBERALLY. Cunftingham, taking bis turn in} the trenches, was tormented by his| MEN'S SUITS Child ’ D wife's silence, He seldom heard Se (al Popular sis FURNISHING ren’s Dept. months with the colors, and later $15.00 values ay BOYS’ SUITS AND her — letters ned altogether $20.00 vaiues OVERCOAT eods wrote him mentioning @ $25.00 : $4.00 8 ysterious caller at his hoi " $30.00 values mysterious ea Mie als See oe $38.00 UNDERWEAR SHIRTS $6.50 values $7.50 values MEN'S OVERCOATS 50¢ B. V. O. Underwear, garment | N. B. $1.50 and $2.00 White Stiff] ¢4 60 Values 25 Front Laundered Shirts... 656 ‘ . (All Popular Sizes) BS¢ EiD00 vaitee d soant satisfaction fn $15.00 values 3 nap] 0c Balbriggan, garment... -25¢ | $1.50 Shirts TIE T$12.00 values $6. 00 Londo The authorities in an effort to learn! what had become of his little son, | but reeet the of « pote - ane Wak cab teen ou $20.00 values 00) |] $1.00 B. V. D, Union Suits. .50¢ | $2.00 Manhattan Shirts, $1.00] $15.00 vaiues $7.50 At the firat opportunity Cunning-| $25.00 values 750 Scriven'’s Underwear... $8e@ | $2.50 E. & W. Shirts : $30.00 valu eaws BOYS’ HATS ham obtained leave from France| sooyeg $1.50 Cooper's Underwear. 75¢ | $3.00 hirts aio out and returned home. A few days| : $5.00 Silk Shirts $2.00 G, & M, Underwear 1.00 } $660 sik Shirts $1.50 values $40.00 values ¢ $2.00 Wool Underwear. .%1.00 1 $10.00 Gath Robes f $2.00 values $1.00 later the police found him lying un-| conscious across the dead form of} PANTS his wife. She had been strangled $3.00 values <4, | $3.50 Stuttgarter, per py het Rieu. SHIRTS AND BLOUSES An official said ( neham was $4.00 values : 5 . 50¢ valu @ high type of soldier, without al $5.00 values “50 | 4:50 Flaxall Linen Underwear ra acter BGs wales single black mark against his name | $6.00 values 82,25 | oe son 1 $1.00 values in the army records His former $7.00 values 2.50 Cooper's Union Suits at | coo Cashmere Sox $1.25 values employer gave him a similar good 81.25] > characte * es 25¢ Boston Garters hare MEN'S HATS $2.00 Chalmers’ Union Suits | son Menon NIGHT SHIRTS AND In passing the minimum sentence $2.50 wrveoies PAJAMAS the jury recommended that the « $3.00 $1.00 | $1.00 Neckwear 1.00 ed soldier ought not to be com-| $4.00 v $3.50 Wright’s Union Suite at | $2.00 Neckwear 180 aloes | = ry 50 values 1 to serve his term among $5.00 v. 81.7 $2.00 Gloves common criminals $5.00 Royal Court Union Suits at | $2.50 Giov UNDERWEAR YOUNG MEN’S SUITS $2.50 | $2.00 Pajam ‘ 50c values (All Popular Sizes) $4.00 Atlas Union Suits &2,00 $3.00 Pajamas Wes values | $16.00 values 3 $3.50 Pajamas | $20.00 values siaoo es | $2.00 Night Shirts $1.00 values SHORT NEW | $25.00 values . $12.50 FULL ORESS SUITS, $3.00 Night Shirts MACKINAWS | $30.00 va $15.00] TUXEDOS AND PRINCE inisiindesiiiiablinanieiniia ebb. vathies $2.50 { YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS ALBERTS WAITERS’ APPAREL ; | Gens can Popular win ie (All Popular Sizes) $1.25 Walters Barbers’ or SO er aues Md cated Guy Oliver Parusworth of || $20.00 values “oo | 825.02 values 812.50 | $200 Walters’ Jackets, of black TRAVELING BAGS Bellingham, who wrote letters to | $25.00 valves $30.00 values broadcloth $2.50] $10.00 values £5.00 his wife on November 30 to the| $30.00 values values $7.00 Waiters’ Jackets, of biack | $15.00 values - $7.50 effect that he would commit su $12.50 Mackinaw Coats valu broadcloth +++ $3.50 ] $20.00 values $10.00 CHARLES E. HUGHES has been | Alterations free on all clothing purchases. We want it distinctly understood that money will be refunded on any purchase that elected president of the Lagal Aid} Proves unsatisfactory. The long-standing high reputation of this store will be upheld in every transaction. An adequate force of com- of New York Suen inded for tl lgiving legal ald t worthy, but financially unable g an organ purpose of all who are; people will be here to guarantee prompt and courteous service. REDELSHEIMER’S crouse woos. emcee FIRST AVE. AND COLUMBIA ST. ° 222." beater, $1 4 pound for ever ired During the Month of January Delivery of Same Will Be Made After January 25th pound his wife weighed. Arris paid | A NUMBER of | W. W. organ-| izers have left Seattle for near-by | . | procure assistance MUSIC TEACHERS © re_in attend © at th Fixtures May Be Purchased in Parts as D the coin. x — a | Short to him to e Cel Youth Loves Excitement? Certainly HE COUGHED UP THE Emerernc) hospital, and retuned 4 ney hospital, and refused to Ww camps to orga in accordance with the organiza: t lan of extension a ies eee COIN AFTER EATING leave him until, by aid of Dr. W. AL H, 8. BUSHMAN, a teamster, . Sampson, he had coughed up the jin the Seattle jail because he had a —-~— coin * jfour pairs of trousers under his | SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 29.— Pat ae eo coat wh Motorcycle Policeman | rick Short was just $10 short when FATAL GAS GIVEN R. H. Clark arrived at the Saftyo | a friend, Patrick Gilbride, swallow Co., 106 Washington st, Th | edn gold piece belonging to him OFF BY FLOWERS ARY E. RAUSCH of the state| Gilbride was visiting Short, who iveraity onomies depart | gave him $10 with instructions to JOPLIN, Mo., Dec. 29.—The Rev. aint -« Po are i make a purchase. Ray Cornell, an itinerant minister, npany luncheon for Seattle wom. | “I could eat up the whole ten,” and John Russell were found dead yn Friday at 2:20 p. m. in room| commented Gilbride, as he put the in a greenhouse here. Carbon diox- Qt4 Henry building | money in his mouth. He did it lit- ide thrown off by plants is believed THE HIGH cost of living ta re-| accidentally swallowing to have caused their deaths. apanaible for a petition placed be: | a neiiileniinhieiaighcbodberhiacae fore the city cour by Seattle po- | ‘ Heemen asking for a 10 to 25 per FRYE 5 MEATS: 201 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED 4% PASSE cent increase in pa WHEN LIEUT. Robert La Motte | eft Bremerton for Fort Leaven-| orth for dut © carri silver | pure with him, worn by both by ar father when ath r in the arm WILLIAM M. TAYLOR and Mre. Rosa Carr, of the V home at Retell, acroas fre Bremertor sere married last Sunday in Ta coma OR. JOSE RIZAL, Filipino mar tyr, Will be honored in Seattle next at Washington hall Ss rf they w _ FRYE'S SATURDAY | SPECIALS when his countr ne the 20th] anniversary of his DR. FRANK D. ADAMS of Mc | university was chosen prest ent of the Geological Soctety o Amerten Friday at Albany, N. Y J. W. RICKART, Bremerton | Unted city treasurer to succeed the late] ©. Le Magill | DR. SUZZALLO, in & talk before counciiman, has been hn tseer aheeaineis’ tal Prime Steer Boneless Rolled Roast... .16¢ broaden thelr views of life and e Selected Steer Pot Roast ............ .10c THE LAST carload of steel for the submarine 0-2 will arrive at the Hremerton navy yard Saturday, and ynstruction will begin shortly Gladys Herrick |Choice Shoulder Pork Roast ..... a {Loin Pork Roast ................... .20c THE BREMERTON. navy yard Extra Quality Veal Roast .......... ..15¢ a em an order to modern Does Youth love Excitement” jed to linger on the primrose path? sls in storage at a cost] Foolish question No, 6,789,845, | dys plays the role of “E: ite Lamb, Loin and Rib Roast or Chops. . 17¢ out $6 a shell | When said nt is none! m im the miracle play Herrick, the| perience,” at the Moore theatre thts you see | wee Youth” is the central figure play MAYOR MOLLMAN declares otter than Clady that the 150 saloons, which make| young lady whose picture Kast St. Louis the wettest town in/here, why wouldn't Youth be tempt: | in Fresh Churned Washington Creamery Year's day If he has to revoke the EDISON WAS WEVER \ corner of her farm, in the midst | Butter (Mayflower brand) ..........39c¢ ense 1 five husbands who prec SAMUEL WITENBERG, Tacoma} stale, sitet ror very shen bore-| TEMPTED, SO HE SAYS Voite'sst Ue Jeuct eum c: | Petaluma Ranch Storage Eggs ..... .30¢ Seerprart Aang armere re sa Fine Old New York Full Cream Cheese 24c Thursday ni » U.S, will have to close New graves are headstones erected by nEGAd ChUs Savon Tay. the wife's own hands, One has this ash receipts NEW YORK, D 9—The Rev 7 al verse upon | GOV. LISTER has offered $200|/Fred Winslow Adams, pastor of : rs eward for the capture of Dr Andrew's. Methodist. Episcopal “Clinty, my heart clings to. thee, i V. Aller en prise chureh, who read from bh wipit love om the King county jai Sunday answers the question: t paven I hope to meet above rder cha What are the greatest safeguards You was ever kind and true to me, THE KING Collnty AntlTuber-|against temptation?” | ecelyed So was I to you, EMMA Q, V losis league has refused to in-|the reply of Thomas A. Kdisor \nother read Peter, i a orse the Ch * National Tu-| which was delayed, Edison sa 12, 1834, aged 52 years.—By I Lerculosia roel asserting that 1 cannot answe 8 QUCKUON | The otiet ones are diminutive b {# room at home to spend | contained in your favo: the 5th and the Inscriptions are likewise ; inst., ax I have never had any expe: One says “D.C. V P. D. rience in such matters. [have nev-|C." and a third just " er had time, not even five min FIT the'noral fas ehilaw-orany law DEAD BIRD BURIED hateve HP "Socc co unsaes a cuee eo WITH HER HUSBAND MALO REM E what young people should do. to See: oe a =6h MARKETS temptation would not exist for me grave with her husband was! Qlympic Public Market, 1422.24 American Market, 519-21 Third 00 then ta MNUBONE PaGUeatlGh NG. A. dank First Ave., first door south of Ave., at James St. v o iis city She oped the Pike St. 2. he Welt WOMAN BURIED AMID is) ifticeswn'tcls®*tt sete hase 00 ocsaenay, Wpitern Markee, 0% Wear Hall, a resident of Wanke-| near Yester | GRAVES OF HUSBANDS «: an ‘if instracting her to bury {1| Westlake Market, Westlake Ave Ballard Meat. Co. 5443 Ballard is stated algys Mrs. all carried and Pine St Ave yt the inst vo and the canary McGREGOR, Ia, Dec +—'To| was lid ty rest Ina’ Waukegan cem be buried in her private cemetery inj etery GOVERNMENT INSRECTED ano PASSE FRYE S MEATS

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