The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1917, Page 11

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|Sammies’ Lovers Adopting Uniforms IMPORTANT NOTICE The Federal Shipping Board has officially an- nounced its intention to bring to Seattle, within the next hundred days, 15,500 skilled shipbuild- ing mechanics. It is Seattle’s patriotic duty to provide comfort- able living quarters for these workers. and that ext will carry <ahler of San Fru This store will gladly [taco knows that the co-operate with house- Soe beak gat Wasea ie holders ‘having one or ees more spare rooms that au BOLTON AND HAAS they are willing to fur- nish and rent for this _FILE FOR COUNCIL :: purpose. a Sears ae M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. 1514 to 1520 Second Ave. mile an ( having unlfornt for was first thus t 8. Marine Corps regi A. ¥ dates the first are six candidat COMMISSION IS NOT for reel fiting *s now in the coun LYMPIA th wi der cording to INVESTIGATE I. W. W. SACRAMENTO, ¢ Dee. 28 by er the ratir Chairman FE. F, Blaine. ac in the alleged y of the 1, W. W > are preparing Hood leaders “friends” notified him serve—"That's the law.” % li he had to ‘ a Wasn’t like ihm ed F Our Politic ans Tine vec co. SERGT. WHITE HOME was Hatha up “ptty fur- when his friend told him they| Sergt. Harold C. White, 21-year fwere “only joking.” He was going | old son of Mr. and Mra. Clarence L. " Qo move out of town. This is why: white, 1122 41st ave. N.. Is home on —. se | her ggaecnlng Pow grote a two-week furlough from the School gone “wrote in his name. Then the! of Military Happy New Year! w and many subpoenas have been ts " Aeronautics at Columbus. | Specially Attractive Holiday Quotations in Canned Fruits and Vegetables 14¢c 2s", :10e i iets aspen 27c We're sure of our qualities th for our GUARANTEE OF the reason SATISFACTION to you—o Our QUALITY - THET department passes on everything we buy — ov spices, our canned fruits. coft: Everybody's Favorite | Pimentos Karly June an Peas, can Del jolden Harp une Sifted an pinse Abc | r nde Del Sweet Corn =— es 2 Packages lic QUALITY and moderate pricin Monte where else can find such ex tremes of both QUALITY AND LOW PRICES ‘Gur economical pian of distribu tlon—eltminating every ponmible ex pense—bookkeeping. chargs lelivery, anion serv Harp m Pens, mre “Mam-m force you to large profit. > on everything fime—and no matter how much any or how little you Duy lew are natural at the Grocaterias, because of our many ad never be tempted MONET, or the {TY FOR Less 63c White or Yellow Kellogg’s Soft Shell Wal muta, per Ib. Cluster Raisins, nib. pke. i-Ib. pke. Mrs. Porter's Pudding, Fruit or Fig, | large can 27c Premier Olives,. plain tufted, 5-07 Size 13¢ Serra Ripe Olives, can.. 10c Dromedary Cocoandt, | mall | package 10c 25c 10c 18c per package Knox Gelatine, per package Krinkle Corn Fiakes 9c | sem 24c | $1.68 | fics. ATE |: Nabob 2-1b. size for.... 6-1b. size for. ee oceteria rene Cin. SEATTLE DIVISION Green Lake Market 29% Hrondway N a Corner 503 Union st Market 45 Pike St Ye ‘ampbell® kinds 500 Tine st a4 B. 45th omy Market CHARGES T, RIS American of «© were other cl There| ready in the day | AFFECTED BY R. R. | the autocrat v with illegally transporting dynamite, | the war wular STAR+-FRIDAY, MORE HARMFUL DEC. 28,1917, PAGE 11 PUBLIC MARKET CENTER runs SANITARY MARKET ECONOMY iii CORNER }; MARKET THAN ALIEN SPY toa MARKETS OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 7P.M. 34 HY N Special Correspor DD. COCHRAN mnt of The Star Theo yew aN editorial Bur, in which in France ot coffins number — of German 1 lending id omy. Roosevelt away with it read everything could find in print that be has written or malgd since we got into and I have noted the sin persistency with whieh — he note, In the and pete carefull he persistently r what we de en done long ago. always the It weoma that he ¢ ‘orgive Wilson sident, or the him. would have been splendid, There ant note. for having of put two | ehips standing yort there uniforms oats and hing and equipment all kovernment warehouses war was declared t wasn't humanly posstble jy knows this bette overc Rut r than has tania and wan declared there ation pre wtand country nted practically a solid front to| enemy of democracy | All efforts of German spies, pro because ith nuflaged Star editorial is In it Colonel and better « e Kansas City demagog! Roosevelt uses aa his text a recent! attributed to Secretary | ker, to the effect that he did not | favor universal military training aa | statement & permanent policy With thie aa hia text ont of administration policy, it means that “we shall . Until we ot t te demagonic in} ecretary | r mid he waan't favor of iversal military training as a permanent policy, this is an official administration announcement that we will not go on preparing for this | war I charge that Theodore Roosevelt with the war, and ting now th Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone A dance will be given by Company D auxiliary in the K. of P. hall to- morrow evening, for the purpose of « tho r the mess fund Charies H. Van Stone, first as. sistant purchasing agent for J. F Duthie & Co. n drafted as ra Three soldiers from Fort William ward, near Haines, Alaska, are registered at the Soldiers’ *’ club during thelr visit 8 were very much surprised delighted to find that Seattl uintained such an institution, 1 iid that {t shows a wonderful spirit Claude Parise, whose J to have been dui was found lying f his room | death to tt r he Adams ho- a short time with money a tuck driver, ap cuting attorney's urge of degree Henry driver for the Wells company claima olim into the wagon he driving and pushed him onto the backs of his horses, Two other men who, Kussmal claims, took part n the alleged assault, escaped. ‘Thursda mal, Express Kus Fargo Street was UNION UNION CLERKS Colone! | pomevelt argues that it is a state | and) dread: | YAKIMA GEM Potatoes $1.75 <::.. Good Apples, box, del 81.50 Florida Grape Fruit Se Stall 12—Santtary Market Lower Floor Entrance THOMAS’ LIBERTY DELICATESSEN Stall 21—Sanitary Market Lower Floor We wish you a Prosperous and Happy New Year The Place for Quality and Hight Prices Many Specials for Saturday and Monday PEEK COFFEE COMPANY Stall 0—Sanitary Market Lower Floor Peek’s Perfect 30c Colfee 1 pound ... pounds a20¢ sSe Splendid Coffee-—Try it and see, Wishing You a Happy and Prosperous New Year ARLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Lower Floor Sanitary Market 8 We Cut the Cost of Living Beat Vakime N Gem POTATOES APPLES 85c BOX STALL 7 Corner Market THE MURRAY MARKETS | BUTTER Have abundantly prospered during the past year and take this occasion to thank you and wish you A HAPPY NEW YEAR Murray Meat Co. STALLS 235-7—CORNER on cm CHECK Seger Stall Economy Mkt le RAINIER PACKING CO., Inc. 1527-29 PIKE PLACE A FAIR MARKET Buy where you don’t have to pay part of somebody delivery expense or the cost of giving credit. Our business is strictly cash. and Bee what you save. Special cut in meat prices for Saturday. ECONOMY GROCERY SATURDAY HCIALS F SOY BEANS ‘: CHEAPEST AND GREATEST EGG pacnut CING FOOD FOR FOWLS “SANITA PUBLIC RY @& Ne MARKET THOMPSON’S MARKET STALL 26—SANITARY MARKET—LOWER FLOOR—ELLIOTT 2336 LOW PRICES GOOD SERVICE HONEST WEIGHT QUALITY AND QUANTITY We Are Fair to Organized Labor Pot Roasts, lb. .8c-12'/2c | Rolled Beef Roast... Soup Meat, lb 6c | Veal Roasts, Ib Sirloin Steaks, Ib....20c Club.Sausage, lb... . Round Steaks, Ib...20c Fresh dressed Hens. 22c 15¢ co. Lower Floor. VEGETABLE Sanitary Market, TOGO Stall L-7 Fresh Vegetables Daily Green String Beans, 2 lbs. 25¢. GOEBEL Cash Grocer STALL, 5 SANITARY MARKET STALL 15 Rear of Lower Main Floor Our Big Business Windup GROCERY SALE! EVERY DAY UNTIL APRIL 18ST You know the Reliability of our Ge you know us YOU NEVER SAW THE LIKE IN LOW PRICES OUR ENTIRE STOCK WILL ALL BE SOLD BY APRIL 18T So if you want to see Mr. Hoover at his best, our place is the big show. Direct From the Farm. Rhubarb, 15¢ |b. but Viverything belonging to us, from the roof to the bi so there-—-NO MORE HUNGRY STOMACHS IN Fvery one will eat while thin sale is on. If you want Price and Quality, Goebel 1 the Man. pei the. 1% Ibe, 19¢; 2% Ibs. B5¢ Oregon Washington ? Creamery 43c ix | 2 dozen | 3 dozen 1% PETERSON’S KNACKEBROD, 11, $1.95 22: | HOLLAND AMERICAN DELICATESSEN 12%: GET GREEN'S PEANUT BUTTER 15¢ Lb. EGGS New arrivals 40c Dozen Washington Vegetable Co. Stalls RK 13-15—Sanitary Market Lower Floor cowry Roo Be 10€ 15c tg naginnci teem SES 15c Tome ns 5 .5e¢ YU K QN MARKET Oyster Plants, 2 bunches for .... Sialls 30-32-34—Sanitary Market Tower Floor Cele for Rhubarb per Ib Brussels A good supply of FINE POULTRY for Saturday and Monday All fresh, just from the ranch. ~ Also an unlimited supply of UNION MEATS nd plenty of Union Butchers to e¢ you. Our prices are low as the lowest Sirloin Steaks, Ib Dry Salt Pork, Ib. OUR POTATO SAUSAGE has a city-wide reputaiton; Ib. Stalls 30.3%-34—Sanitary Market Northwest Corner 1st and Pike 4-lb. pkg. . .20€ 1500 Int Ave, IT MADE CHEESE Full Cream | 24 Lb. 4. 75¢ | 2 cans Milk, 22c SEE Ranch Piafhno 28¢ DUIK, special .. Be Coff 30c bulk, special .. ise 2be bulk, special 2 ibe... Stalls 102-163 Washington Market MARKET—9496 PIKE 6&T. Fine Granulated butterfat, 4.24%. © pt, Stall 79, Lewer Fleer, Pike Place Market. 51, Lower Floor, Economy Mkt. 8 Ibs. 62c Lemons E eivd. | Florida’ Gr orarons”.. $1.75 4 Pike Place Fruit Exchg. *" HAMILTON’S Stall 39, ike Pince Market, Lewer Fleer, FOR EVERYBODY a= Ae i EGGS Local 3ring your market bag Scieei ten Armour MARGARINE’ Armour AND MONDAY me, 20 ibe, 81.00 (bring » is moi itious of all human also th One pound equal in food value to two pounds of wheat. Special: N A-1 Codfish, oun Maid Raisins, 2 > full pounds for PRICES ON Crescent Baking Powder [i --25¢ § 1-1b. can. Crescent Mapleine, 2-07. botth 35¢ PENSION LAW FOR CITY EMPLOYES TO BE UP TO VOTERS A elvil service ment to the pension amend charter will be ubmitted t . election Phurede Phe men features in the plan au sack Corn Meal. CANNED Pot Roasts, lb 15¢ | Boiling Beef, Ib. ..12'/c Round Steaks, Ib. ..20c | Sirloin and T-Bone Steaks, Eliminate the rup, gal. rap (bring 1501 Pike Plnce, on Corner Hand Rolled sad gee Chocolates, tb. Mis WEEK Wholesome Candios for Young Goons Crescent MAPLEINE 2-02. bottle. The Parrot Tea Room Good Clean Meals. Home Cooking Cozy, Pleasant Surroundings Low Prices Pike Pl. Mari Lower Floor UNION USE Crescent Baking Powder 1 Ib, can. ‘ ot the Civil Service be put in poration counsel submi n of the be passed Monday action by the counc charter amendments, Counctiman Erickson cast the one negative vote, pointing out that employes retired in 1919 would profit from the pension fund with-| fringes contributed for more to uid he wa system, bi revlon Tongue and is © Barber Would Not Paste His Hair On Tho resolution for yension plan w “the fast nil rie chad ture Wei + 1 on. proposed | Johnny Tombstone is in jail follow: | ing a riot in a local barber shop Tombstone wanted the barber to paste on the bald spot on the top Tenn, claiming the hair belonged of glue » ba not t f ve dabbec uN the! ¢ »¢ s, 8 ng a free-for it having than one year, He fa of a pension hat would be defeated at | Economy Market, The Butier Store That Really EGGS | Special: Full Cream Cheese, lb. of his head the hair cut from the g Day Saturd: INOMY MA! Butter Store First Ave. Entrance Saves You Money STALL 44—E0C Rest fresh churned hay ‘ash. ington Creamery, "“55c EGGS 40c . .25e | Guaranteed | Storage, doz. wae hurn, Ib, S4es 3.1 Lower Floor—Pike Place Market Fair to Organized Labor Meats Fresh Brom the Ranch to the Consumer Corned Beef, lb. ... .15¢ Pork Roasts, lb. .,..30¢ Veal Roasts, lb. .15¢-20¢ Middleman. HOOD’S CANDIES |GROCERETTE - t, Lower Floor 25¢ ah¢ -pks. 80¢ F 20¢ © Place i Mat ream of Barl Olympic Panea Fine grade € ONOMY MARK. DENTIST T DR. MORGAN Room 15 Main 4039 Wb. First Arrest Is Made By Warren Chief Warren made his first an — rest as head of the police department when he caught C. AL 28, in the apartment house ‘Thursday, Robinson 33 Boylston ave Robinson is eh ed with séo ond degree nit nd battery, > Chief Warren arrested him after he had attacked Miss Kate L. Adame, a university teacher, Uvi the apartments, ; in one of | where he 9

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