The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1917, Page 13

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OOL GARDEN TRUCK Plan Worked Out to Market County Produce Meet the Producer Prices Are Lower anite CORNER SANIT Passed to preven cornering the the guise of far wlators from|says Rader, ‘antl we beticve chat and then, in| within a week altys it ely ts, house selling the] wtves will find the cheapest place hot worked /to buy green goods is at the public marke Tea, Cocoa, Chocolate, Spic: Bread Store Stall 52—Economy Market stuff. 50. In practice it has ARY ea. Royal or Price's Baking Powder 40c; well, Rader says. | market « K. C. Baking pd ; : R 7 on r c 6 Ibs, Guaranteed Baking Powder Bee ferme wha nly ne ot HOT BREAD DAILY AT4 P.M. joc Supreme Blend Coffee, 1's Ibe. 80c; strawberries can't afford to como|/ LAUNDRY SAYS NAME B6e Imperial Blend Coffee, 2 Ibe, Bei 4 to Seattle, pay 20 cents for a stall at 50c Tens, 2 Ibs, B8c. ure 25 and the market and stay there all day No Flim-Fiam WAS USED IN VAIN FREE BREAD! to sell for a few cents what he has| Drought in,” says Rader | Roy P. Ragdale, an employe of} M. A. HANSEN Farmers Poo! Produce Ithe telephone company, wan made|f A mse Health Bread to Each e a o it is his plan to have King ‘ recover} ustomer Saturday 1429 FIRST AVENUE. county farmers pool their produce j the defendant tn a suit to id! 0 by on the Seattle market by districts. | damages to the amount of 85, The coithty has been divided into} the Wet Wash Laundry, Inc. It ts W sections, and each se alleged that Ragdale used the name Wet Wash Laundry to get business man, who will bring the | fr himself, and was benefited by Produce of all the farmers in his| the advertising of the incorporated district to Seattle. if_irm. The telephone company ts “In this way we will be able to | also sued for $500 for allowing Rag control prices,” says Rad and,| dale to list his laundry as the Wet by getting all of the home grown | Wash in the telephone directory @eatt on the Tharket ‘cut the Judge Clifford of Tacoma will sit vailing high prices.” jin th ecase, Draft Ordinance | 4 Che ‘3 BILLION BUDGET CASCADE MARKET Economy Market, Stali 32 at Foot of Pike Street, Look for Sign LARD ns 2 Ibs. 35¢ with a purchase, Boiling Beef, Ib... ..10c | T-Bone Steaks, Ib. 17'/2¢ pre | Th plan was worked out by the county agricultural preparedness board, compose! cf County Com. missioner Lou C. Smith, Racer and] FOR WAR IS SIGNED § Pot Roast, ib.......10c Hamburger, Ib. . 121 eet of Rekocls u “| WASHINGTON, June 15—Presi- ff Sirloin Steaks, Ib...15¢ Veal Roast, Ib. 10%/c Up Rader and his assistant, H. &|dent Wilson today signed the Hf Round Steaks, Ib...15¢ And Other Big Nichols, have been busy for several | $3.000,000,000 war budget bill Weeks, organizing the {arm dis-| r) tglcts and drafting a ordinance, y skeen} Sie in esas ont Need a Blacksmith [| Our Meats ‘Are Cheaper day, in the city council, allowing the marketing by districts and set tigg the pzt-e of the stalls lower One blacksmith is needed to com plete the roster of the Seattle con- tingent of the Eighth Engineer reg Get Exper: Advice tment. The regiment expects to he state college at Pullman has|be in France by the end of the, Promised full co-operation, and one summer. Beca we bring them to you FRESH FROM RANCH No middleman’s profit PURE PRIME RIB ROASTS, LB.............18¢ THE soviet Pot Roasts, |b. 12 2¢ | Round Steak, Ib. ~22¢ - The » Store W » T-Bone Steak, Ib, 18¢; 2 Ribs of Beef, Ib 106 + The One Store Where he axe | Soup Meat 1 4 CREDIT Loin Steak, lb. §S@; 2 lbs. 35@ | Hamburger, Ib. 15¢ In Really Accomm tion an ta STITHAM MARKET Stall 43—Lower Fioor—Pike Place Market MEN'S ons pal Scissors Abse! Free Men's Heels Children's Soles 35e to ase Between, heenenrer Children's Heels 25¢ | LAWN alled = for. Ladies Soles 75 sharpened and Ladi feel She | delivered $1.00 Rubber Heels 40c Nails, 4 Lbs. 4 6, 10. penny J. R. LUNDBLAD 63, Lower Floor, Pike Pi. Mkt. COLE & HARAD Stall 12—— Lower Floor Pike Place Market lbe pkg. Quaker Oats ....11¢ | Ask us about Creamettes. The | 30c cans Magxi’s scat OF 5 finest article bho kind on the (worth twice as mtich) 3 sacks ~~ 106 3 pkgs Quaker Corn Flakes 25¢ | 3 boxes Matches” 10¢ Free Delivery Phene Main 3191 | Crystal White SOAP $4.40 CASE 101b sack extra good Salt 15¢ Pure Granulated SUGAR BRADBURY SUITS [I> ine 550 |e Creamettes, pkg. ALLEN’S GROCERY 18-25 Corner Mkt., Lower Floor. STYLE AND SERVICE COMBINED The new patterns and woolens are waiting for your inspec tion made up in the very latest, approved styles by the tailors of the Bradbury Shops—-Belted Backs, Pinch Backs, Form Fit- ting or Conservative Models. (Note the styles in our South Window.) Selling at $25 and $30 WITH MOST CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS Other Good Makes in Summer Suits are offered at $15 and up. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TOMORROW and make your payment each week or month—it’s the way keep well dressed and never miss the money Sugar stall, Corner Market Stall 7, Lower Floor Adjoining Alien’s Grocery MURRAY’S LOW PRICES FOR SATURDAY Pot Roasts ... .8c-12'/2c | Veal Roasts .......14c Sirloin Steaks ......15¢ |Ham ..... .25¢ Round Steaks ...17'/2c | Club Sausage .. -14c Pork Shoulder 19¢ | Pickled on nee! -— Murray Meat Co. Washington Mate STALLS 2.3-5-7—CORNER MARKET—94.96 PIKE ST. to [ Open Until 10 o’Clock on Saturday Evening | ECONOMY POULTRY & PRODUCE CO. Stall 45——Lower Floor, Economy Market——Stall 45 Lower Floor — Lower Rent — Lower Prices, bailey, Biiaad 40 Bitar C. A. SONNICHSEN, Prop vai Com- with @ crt. Spring Chickens 25c lb. | Lard Souza 2 Ibs. 350 3. pes Hens 24¢ bb. Soup Meat, Ib.......8c | Sirloin Steak, Ib. .15'%4c All kinds of new and old potatoes, and strictly fresh eggs at very reasonable price: HOOD’S On Corner—Pike Place Market C. GOTZIAN & CO. 1917 SAMPLE SHOES For Men, Women and Children AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE Men's Dress & and Working Shoes $2 75 up 7 Downstairs | | Ri OMIA INOS Pie Place | Japan Rice 33 Ladle *¢ Shoes, In lace | No special sale but e' Market | ° Ib. bag Cc and 5 and blacte tan, pales 1 Bet up oetimen = Children's White Shoes and Mary FRESH Janon ana $1, 75 1 ST SiO oceteria No. Sandals, pair., SOC Tra nie Tena, black seotte iegel’ For the Our Own h Prat race SrieS wee cnurnns 406 Ib. SHOETERIA -:: Stall 60—Entrance from Pike Street Bridge ' he be ibe New Basket per Fa a a ea aa STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917. PAGE 13 PUBLIC MARKET CENTER rabite Tons of garden truck, which, \ ay ia overy Week will have an ex Market Market g@coording to County Agricultur pert the market place to tet Floyd Rader, now goes to {struct farmers in packing their| [hw B MARKET waste because the individual jatuff for market, andthe several |[ORYSTAL tree 4 farmer cannot afford to mar | public in the methods of canning RITE ; ———— ————————oooooooVm"l' ket it, will be sold in Seattle un- [and preserving food w Phot ac Pt. 8c t. Pines te i der the county public market If there }) an cress of produce, | [RS bare for 10c 25 eu ey (nae Tc system, which is expected to cut Robert Bridge chairman yy the 7 bare for ° Cc Suner. Raye cont 4 live ' ounds the high cost of living materially. |port commission, will make ar-|ff STALL 63, ECONOMY MKT, stall 70, scien Pas Diane “Sage rte ne io is a city ordl-|rangements for its care at the city’s Saturda ind Wednesd. Pike Place Market. Sugar Sta’ Stall, & Market very Day— sit necessary tor} Rell at. warehouses, each farmer to sell his own produce | We will have the system in op. Save Money—Buy Now! & Tbe lbs. $1.00; 6 Ibe Money-Back Guarantee, STALL 40 School Shoes $1 yf and that wear up 1527-1529 Pike Place Phone Elliott 5450 Heavy School and Shoe $2.00 “i : Corner Public Market MOVES JUNE NOW FOR BARGAINS Big Saturda We have all kinds, absolutely fresh from the sea to you, ‘These Specials Good for a Week. Bring this Ce 6 Ihives tl 7 bars Crystal White Se abe 2 Ibs. Cottage Cheese ..... 15¢ ppe Ce in River 4 lbs. Granulated Sugar ake M a m Biack Base + Cte, ete, fc can Hill's Coffee ane rs. Porter's Peanut Butter, dine Pores kel ate Bee ALT pape can PHILADELPHIA FISH MARKET Any. of the above four articles f with a loc purchase, Specials Limit, 2 Ibs. cottage cheese or 1 Stall 10—Lower Floor—Sasitary Market exciuded. 1b. peanut butter to customer 2 Ibs. of Soya Beans een Log Cabin Syrup... Sack . Tabie Salt Nuts Postum ke. Grape natant Postum 1 iow Peanut Butter be boxes Matches 10e rolls Tollet Pi ne Rrooms ttle Gilt Edge Cocoa or Chocolate Economy Market PHONE ELLIOTT 2018 orn 280 ired Japan Tea, Vegetables Cheap and Fresh at the FARMERS’ MARKET te ECONOMY ;,. PIKE PLACE Sy Beans: 4 Lbs. 30c 5G 10c, 1 GROCERETTE 9¢ SALE Stall 28—Lower Floor Pike Place Market Quaker ¢ P 91.95 ait 10 ‘ P ; Hear ame 196 goods on 10c counter reduced to 9c, such as Moorehouse ded Raisine.. ae 6c Mustard, Mrs. Porter's Salad Dressing, Imported Worcestershire Onts.-o.5.6. 7c $1.50 ice, Teas, Spices, Hamilton's Food Coloring and Extracts, all phen 2he $1.20 flavors, and 57 other varteties of 10c and 15¢ articles, all going at % 4 7 cnt Ee 25 Jar Tubbe ye BIG SOAP SALE it ee 4 Rolla ¢ « Toilet Paper... 2he t and Matche a fe Oe Crystal White, box $4.50) P. & G. Naptha, box Lenox, box % Cascade, box ECONOMY GROCERY Small Ivory, box & Clean Easy, box . One box to a customer Amount limited mens ree pation. ECONOMY MARKET “= ACORN MARKET Pot R eee T-Bone Steaks, lb. 17! me ams ©... 1s | Ct eee Veal Roasts, Ib. ..111/c Fresh Side Pork, lb.25¢ Pork Roasts, Ib.....20c Bacon, lb. ......22Y%4¢ Whale Meat 12ic Lb. MEAT YOU CAN EAT AT A PRICE YOU CAN’T BEAT. Lowest Prices Highest Quality Honest weight always at the Rainier Market. ° Special Saturday Sale of FRESH AND SALT MEATS, ALL KINDS Largest display of Sugar-Cured Bacon and Cooked Sausage on the market WHALE MEAT—Wholesale and Retail Pay Checks Cashed for Customers. RAINIER PACKING CO., Inc. ranch Molasses Nut Rolls 20c Ib Filled With Old-Fashioned Black Walnuts Chocolates, hand-rolled, all flavors, Ib...... .30c Hams, Just Arrived. MONEY BACK” Our Motto BUTTER Mild Full Cream Crisco, small No Clerks, Wait on Your. A40c ss eeces self, Postum. latse | Union C Co. 7c Stalls 69-70 Pike Place Market and Stall 60 Economy Market Prices ANE UBLIC Gr ty | EAT FI FISH IN W WARM WEATHER and Keep Cool Hudson’s Delicatessen Inside Entrance First Ave Floor, Sanitary Market TILIKUM MARKET ine 9 Stalls 119.121.123.125 Sanitary Market — Opposite Liberty Theat eee THOMPSON’S | “" CHOICE MEATS FOR LESS MONEY “a Our Meats are Government Inspected, which assures you of getting MARKET the best. Our prices are less than what you pay to others. Stall 26—Sanitary Market see Boiling Beef, Ib. = ee Spring Lamb, per - a und .... een = seeee == vene+-soemenenees Lower Floor Choice Pot Roast, per Ib. toe | >” 25¢ to 20¢ | Fresh Whale Meat, Ib..12%¢ Sweet, Wholesome Meat at Wholesale Prices Fancy Dressed Spring Chickens, Ib. Fancy Milk-Fed Hens, Ib. GOEBEL ca HON sh Grocer 7 pkgs. Quaker Corn Flakes Come and Let Us Prove it 7, 1% tb. 19¢ Put Up in cans Reliance Shrimps 3 ) ng Green’s Peanut Butter 15clb. 2:2 1c: 48S Sanitaty Cartons iat Cremin of Wheat = Stall 45 Sanitary Market, Rear of Lower Main Floor. ; Ground while you walt. 1 ase BE Roasts Sieh OC ALL WEEK SPECIALS 1332-1334 SECOND AVE. ee eed . suenenigeeienniemin o aan abe : really, good high-grade Patent Fed 4) . i. 25 . ' « eepae than any quotatio: n é = wok owe MARGARINE a oe se| Flour! serosa f i Wash- Cheese, | per Ib. viutart Sa" Questi Olives! fe <6, — sack Household ‘ 10 Local Rrand Family Home o yA 5 Glasses ington 1m. 15¢) 196 t Pits. Aibers! Papincic wiaee fp SOU 6c fash get Sib Fe ' lersey Go Cx . C a i a the Best e on Earth aiid — | Veat 124 = EXAMINATION FREE || gen | Gee tA ee ee eee sing © fis. atid ss Brick, | Cheese, | 1h. $0@; 2 Ibs... bee FL " "SPs \ Club lbs. Roman Meal...: oT IT MEAN SOM NG TO You 40c Nutm or Pepper Tige » 10 Rolled Oats POENOW that arconcern guarantees ite 2he Wb 25¢ 1b. | See Demonstration Here, | 3)° Rk# Claws Waffle Flour g0e Bt Sausage 14c Remember, We Give You the Price and the Quail work? We stand back of every pair o 20e bottle K au Se 1 on we put out. With this fact before EE oe Hamburger, 15¢ ARLINGTON CO.OPERATIVE ASS’N me and convince yourself of the value of glasses purchased from THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO. 17 FIRST Ave Near M: 11 Years in seattle= Fresh Ranch Eggs 34c, 3 Dz. $1 GREEN'S BUTTER STORE Guaranteed Main Floor Corner Market STALL 102-103 there were 500 empty cars in Seat-| jtie yards, GET RECRUITS IN U. s, Sergeant W. G. Best, of the| Nighty-eighth Victoria Fusiliers, is | jin Seattle to escort 14 recruits to! Canada, where they will join his| egiment. They arrived Friday morning from San Francisco. | Milk| » Dill Pickles are put up according to an | povou Know That the Union Deitists charge less for first-class work than any other dentists in Seattle? Their work 1s guaranteed \Boosts Goats’ They Are Nelictous for 15 years. Absolutely painless extracting. | Onie’e” milk, Whlal ‘contains 3% | RY THEM a 3 a , sd Pac ' da id LADY ATTENDANTS. er cent more butter t than mstkea 1 al hears mii N DENTISTS ‘cow's milk, will be universally | No. 2 nize tin the UNIO |used within the next ton years, SEATTLE «PUGET SOUND 205% Pike Street. Over Owl Drug Store, jpredicts KH, K. Bull, of the Pines PACKING CO, Goat farm, in North Bend, | The Oldest Established Firm on First Ave. SEEETEa ET PNEEEEST? ne], The YM. CA” vacation school» " r for eit will open its. tenth ses- That Grind Their Own Lenses EASE GAR SHORTAGE: |wion next Wednesday, June 20, in Plans to reduce train service un-|charge of Charles Hetsker, prin der military necessity are less|cipal of U Iniversity Heights school. urgent now, according to Seattle | ——————————-—— — cfficlals of transcontinental lines. Sats tt [HEIDELBERG eased up considerably, they say, and it was reported Thursday that | BRAND strain and sorrow men may be} ciliation sustained by the consciousness of To such § ce we i = 8,000,000 Church Members Called to tha ‘presencs ana power ef Ged; |mon oup fellow Christiane aman By A States sible heen Chureth “Mo: docum: | defend with us the sac our ce ice The numer jof ar “To hearten those who go to the; name. In this spirit we would Loyalty and Service for Uncle Sam ||: na to comtort their toved| dedicate ourseives and all that wa ones at home; have to the nation’s cause. With | “To be vigilant against every | this hope we would join hands with the Rev. Charles Stelzile. , “To keep ever before the eyes|attempt to arouse the spirit of | ®!! men of good-will of every land 1) for loyalty to the United | Of ourselves and of our allies the| vengeance and unjust suspicion to- and race, to rebuild on this war y Gath der wht “ar Z ae - * :|tidden and desolated earth the ‘and aid in every way pos. | ends for which we fight |ward those of foreign birth or | rdde By toward successful prosecu » hold our own nation true to! sympathies sora alth of mankind and to tion of the war for democracy has | its professed aims of justice, lib-| “To guard the gains of educa. | M8ke of the kingdoms ft As world sent out to its 18,000,000 mem. | ert id brotherhood tion, and of social progress ana)“ kingdom of the Christ the Federal Council of the “To testify to our fellow-Chris-| economic aege cab en at SO great jes of Christ in America 1s in every land, most of all to] cost, and to make full use of the! Deans, See: rn st of us believe the love PiSE eo toer dee ine tins fare [DOCeaLGN to wat WHER AIL furtues Preciado Back With jall men which Christ enjoins,” the | are estranged, our consciousness | forward, even by and through the Spokane Club Again ent reads, “demands that we | of unbroken unity in Christ; | war Senge all the power given “To unite in the fellowship of| To keep the open mind and the} Preciado, the young infielder ed rights of humanity. | service multitudes who love their|forward look, that the lessons| ‘ied out by Butte and Spokane But we are all at one in loyalty to | enemies and are ready to join with | learned in war may not be forgot-|'!8 Spring, has caught on again ountry and in steadfast and | them in rebuilding the waste places|ten when comes that just. and| With the Indlans and has replaced whole-hearted devotion to her serv-| as soon as peace shall come; [sacred peace for which we pray; | Kerns at third base, i | “To be diligent in works of re. “Above all, to call men every beeyes RTS: duties of the members, | lief and mercy, not forgetting those | where to new obedience to the will| | HONOR CORRESPONDENT ated in the call, should be: | minsteries to the spirit to which,|of our Father God, who in Christ Jabez B. Nelson, Seattle corre. “To piyge our own hearts clean | as Christians, we are especially | has given Himself in supreme self: spondent of the Associated Presa, ance and selfishness committed sacrifice for the redemption of the | was honored by a reception given ady and inspire the ma-} fo keep alive the spirit of| world, and who invites us to share | by the Seattle Press club Thursday _ r, that in these times of'with Him His ministry of revon-' night, tion; STON bers by ‘s CORNER Good Luck Butter Store BUTTER, CHEESE, CREAM, MILK FRESH EGGS Market Remember What We Promised You Last Saturday sii 7

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