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fhe. Pure Cane With 81.00 ¢ 4 fe dere Crystal L -3 White mp 4 be bores Matches 4 Be sacks Salt of above three arti- le Peking | Spices, 1d. te you In same Spectale. Rese: Dull, 2 Toe. tor Big Spectal on fine loc Beet, EY SAY 318 ACROWD, THO! FRANCISCO, Aug. 13-— that a smoker Tore of his cigar or Pipe than of his wife, and ing all young women are engaged to men with tobacco habit to break BEST MEATS—LOWEST PRICES our Meate are strictiy FIRST-CLASS and always de- STYLE Here are some of our Extra e Public Market Southeast Corner Fifth and Pine OUR OBJECT: fo Sell You Goods at Such Low Prices That You Will Receive Your Discount at the Time of Purchase, Without Keeping Books or Coupons. Carnation Milk Spectale Not Inctuded. 2 if matoes Se 8-1b. Gaecntene iP 5 qhett kes, Quaker Cracked ae ST ‘ vu t that Jeral fund H Now, th } Try If the eral fund lot of moi the gener | It the ¢ fund ts om respondingly Erickson cc deavor |down the cost. }taxes, as - 50c anybody. But he just so th must pay 8m. result from they The city pays the bill from the cen requirements of the gen-| }be high in proportion | property o | Because, |Digh, there will be a greater drain jon the general fund, Erickson anxious to Vehting charges down lower than their real o will profit thereby, while the home | re and balance matters That ho declares, is fust what Is STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, ERICKSON’S CHARGES CONTROVERSY ART Httle controver th ‘ounctiman Prt nts of the elty are not handled « discriminate mo cle ished tly against autos in around the he money that goes tnto what Oh, the general fund comes from taxes. to Keep Cost Down Are largo--that is, if a mey in to be pald out of al fund—the taxes must demand on the general pall the taxes will be w tends that tn their to hold down taxes, la whers are trying to k apparent street lighting FAIR To show 33 you see, tf the cost te with higher | fact that h & result, and turn © adds that he ts as/ To give keep down taxes mort effec atreet | lof Mad j wil © next k Presiden doesn’t think the should be kept 4 in he big proper’ © manufacturers ‘tment electricity jwill tend more than their share to local bank all Consumer Pays H, J, Git ive cane Dir happening. The difference be|who buys 19e choice king tween t ie being charged to abled ne @ vaporated Beachow. | ight reeta and what {t really ite hottie Lemon tract “iee costs, is being charged to YOU Soc bricks be 20 who use city ght In YOUR home, | his enterp a2 ‘se and to the manufacturing consum- | GROCERY SPECIALS GOOD FOR J A "WEEK | Veal | Roast, 1p Shoul Lamb, ‘ih Milk- Fed Chic! MAIN 371 wy a Armours Simon | Pore Lard, pall | No. 2 Armour’s Com pound Lard. patl.. 2 t, Ib... “Ground fresh daily ww machi ," yhone ‘Sate 1000. 0. Y. O. with them immediately, Charles G. Pease, New Yor! president of the Non-Smoke: Protective Laague of America, opened the first annual con- vention of that organization here with three persons in his 13,—-One lone farmer When the militia atte neuver thru his cornfl | gun. The shoe repair man and Bhining Parlor. service Strictly fresh Hamburger and Fruit & Vegetable Co. Complete line of Fruita and Vegetables One was a real delegate, the second was @ press agent look- ing for a job and the third, a THEY NEED HIM ON THE-ARMY BOARD ly FISHKILL PLAINS, army of 22,000 citizen them off with a sawed off ahot- S. SIRKEL Old shoes fixed up like new, Sirkel'# Quick Shoe Repair Shop whose ra | Other elt! maintain tphia, $1.3! | Do you ] Li Ph. ily around | standpotn ew York City, Bays M “Mr. charges. ¢ principles ants, of o | methods, " 48c .20c Oc “Mr. by our Special obsole: Dr. N. Y., Aug. tood off an soldiers. pted to ma ld, he drove at Ten-minute ors. That ts, He cites whieh has a municipal plant, and, jopposed to ours ry well |countant of the | Against whom jare chiefly directed, and of J. | Roas, superintendent. “I refuse to enter troveray with any conncllman, figures on the cost of street lght- ‘img are correct. They have stood the test of tim Erickao! Bot agree on mi ods of fixing | ods of making distribution of cost: | We are following |preponderance of authority.” Supt. Ross Explains an illustration. Plain that Chicago [ts 15,000 are lamps which It will ope your rates are higher) poof de: |than they should be, while the” "8? street lighting rates are too low the case of Chicago, ten are $325 @ mile, as of about $215.) jen having. private plants rates as follows $1030; 60; Boston, nee his point? ht Officials Talk hen ms turn square. | and look it from the | latest of D. W. Lamb, ac.) light department, Silently, | foree. t D,| money for auto truck r. Lamb: My | his bills. 4 I simply do Pilicemant? There are various meth the very best of accounting. Account ourse, will differ as to but I think we hav the/., 8T jot bathers etl using Grecian photographs. time are } A&A man or two. distributing ALLREADY FOR MANUFACTURERS NEXT WEEK opportunity to display association, to freshen his stock ly, and aa one result need not PAU IN LIGHT DEPARTMENT) A merry eto Are datly s we lamp re When we did awa Again, we une new lamps Instead of send KO nlng elty jhome consumers and manufactur: ing 4 man out on a street car with fers in favor of street lighting A couple of lamps in his pocket, | Erickson saya in so many words | we send out an auto loaded with that the big property owners are) them more or leas responsible for the My booke are correct jfact that the apparent street Lght-| and are always open to the Inspec ing coat haw been kept dowa tion of any good accountant.’ The city purchases light Aa a result of Erickson's charges jthe light department, for stre & co », constating of himself lumination, just as if the a Coun » Hanna and Fina ment Were some private vompany ee Clerk Drake, has been to Investigate the MHaht ‘8 boo! will the harvest be? the public how to buy fresher goods cheaper. To impress upon the retafler the! fe can imerease hin credit ver his stock quicker. the local manufacturer his wares tively to the people, These are some of the purposes Washington day, which the manufacturers’ fnir { O. D. Fisher has point- od out that buying home products to keep local money tn ‘ns, instead of sending {t | Bast for redistribution here. os, of the Manufacturers’ declares the ‘at home ts thereby en- more have so much capital tled up in rine. Plans for the fair are complete. non the Manufacturers’ nm Monday ANOTHER OFFICER HEARS CAN RATTLE one by one, Chief Lang Philadel-| is dropping his p'licemen from the 3. One p'iice let his horse fall ina diteh | Was charged with extortion—out! P'liceman W. He got his Thursday, argen being that he doesn't pay his bills, that he sells wood on the Erickson's charges side, that he clears land and takes bing! Another p'lice C, Hubbard ts the the it, and tHat he Is in the business, Bight months ago he was ousted on charges of} into any con-| sleeping on duty and of not paying Ho appealed to the etvil| service commission that time, and was reinstated, Isn't Tt exciting, being @ Seattle 'SEE GIRL DROWN AND REFUSE TO GIVE AID 13.—Indignation | rampant here because hundreds | L, Aug. stood idly by and let telephone oper ir. Ross | Allee Pratt, girl Erickson uses Chicago as ator, drown in White Boar lake.) He doos not ex-| Fishermen, called by life savers, refused to come and the owner of) are now|a pulmotor nearby refused to a and which wo discarded |low it to be used, SHE MAY LOOK LIKE GREEK GODDESS, BUT “ELECTRA” I$ A GOOD LITTLE AMERICAN * Goddess of Prosperity, during “Electrical Prosperity” week retailer PY PAGE 1915, Foods Are Always a Little Fresher | Cheat if At the Market Center oll Granulaced White § ls. 49 Pike Piace Mkt, y day. | | SPCCIAL Fresh Churned Butter 28c Lb. We De Our Own Churning Cascade Creamery Stall 67, Pike Market Steaks, Ib. ........15¢ Legs Lamb, Ib. ....15¢ Pot Roast, Ib. 8c-12'/c 1527-1529 ANITA PUBLIC MARKET for Saturday. Try Our Delicious Nut Bread 2 100 Loaves if you have ever tasted our “None Better” Bread, you will not do without it, It's different from other brands, Not handled by drivers, but delivered clean to you direct from our most sanitary bakeshop above the Mis. Pietle’s Bakery TOK weresesenes 1513 FIRST AVE. E. C. KNAIER IS Always Reliable BUTTER, ecos. and CHEESE. Stall 47 Lower Floor Quality Pork gag FED Kame and Bacon Pure Lard and Pork saurnces. The All-Pork Market ALL 14 Lew Fleer STAM INCTARY MARKET EX-SENATOR BURTON | SAYS HE’S OPPOSED TO SHIP SUBSIDY PLANS Speaking in opposition to ship subsidy and ship purcha: vocating greater epeed and re- duced rates in delivering gov- ernmental malis between this country and others, scoring the man’s bill, and e for the East- ? €. Burton, presidentia Thureday addressed t Chamber of Commerce. He defended the polley of not ex empting American shipping from payment of tolls thru the Panama canal. “From 1826,” he said, “it has been the understanding a canal acfoss the isthmus ‘should be @ trust for the world. Resolutions adopted in congress all proclaimed this idea of equality, from John Quiney Adams to Cleveland and Roosevelt. To have held to the exemption of American ships from the payment Union Dye Works (Inc.) BVERYTHING IN G@ AND DYEING - 618 PIKE ST. Prices ‘That Talk for the Beat ta Wall Paper, a how . $4.00 @ Fo My roll, We give you more meat for less money. That's why we do the most business. Don’t miss our Saturday sale. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. MEET THE HERE FOOD: In each pkg. Pullman Diner Ta rine _— 5 Chicken Dinner with 3 c Delicious Baked Ham Dinner 25c coffee and ple Other apectais after 6 0% Good Kewed Work, Best Onk Lewiner, Stall 63, Lower Floor, Cike Pi Mit. Pork Roast, Ib. . .12'c Pure Lard, lb. . .. .12'c Picnic Hams, Ib. ...11¢ Pike Place RY Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs. 15c; 4 Ibs. . 25 Home Grown Tomatoes Green Peppers, Ib. . . 10c Potatoes, 7 Ibs. 15¢; 171 Young a Se pisoicbicisioh eld Shes 3 Stall 101—Main Floor. Cakes, Scandinavian Cotte: 2 160 loaves Bread FRED ERWIN, Prop. Stall 14 Lower Floor ore Bread 10c Large Loaf. No raise in prices. MRS. ELLMORE STALL 120 First Ave. Fioor be - a OLD PIKE ARKT PRornc r ‘ mi uta x Miike te PRODUCER 8 COST LESS Home Hood’ Made Assorted Chocolates, Hand Rolled, Peanut Brittle, Ib On the Hood's Can Corner 35c | Ful Choene Cream At About iegel’s Si oes STALLS 1819 Pike ice Market. Roast Veal, Ib. .....11c Veal Cutlets, Ib. ...15¢ Pot Roasts, lb. . Be Pork Roasts, Ib. 10¢ Pork Loin, lb. -16c prices. Murray Meat Company STALLS 235-7 STALL 1030———MAIN FLOOh———Con Good Butter (Extra Special) .. OTHER BIG 2-1. can Corn Syrup..... Minced Clams, 1 large cans 15¢ 1-1b. pkg. Potato Flour. Not a Seed Raisins, Ib. pkg. isa2s ALLEN’S on and Ice Cream Gan and Job Lot Shoes and Less “MONEY BACK { OUR MOTTO” for the Whole Family Comer Public Market THIS WILL GIVE THE TRUST A BLOW Come and see. Our prices are always right. We have the best sausage in the city at the lowest GREEN’S BUTTERSTORE Fresh churned (Best on Earth), 350, 2 for 650, 3 for... ..++. ood Eggs (some small and dirty), Special from 7:30 to 11:30 a. m. 3 large cans Carnation or Mt. Vernon for .... With each 50c purchase or more of our other merchandise. Sanitary Public Market CORNER Pike Place Public Market tb ite Pik dy Kitchen “7: wit Vernon Butter Store STALL saa PIKE PL '/> Price OD 00 andup Near Sugar Stal! Sirloin Steaks, Ib. ...15¢ Round Steak, Ib. ...15¢ Fancy Dressed Hens, lb. sav covets scene No. 1 Ham, Ib. ....15¢ No. 1 Bacon, Ib. .1714c per doz. . BARGAINS. 28c can Sliced Pineapple. Minute Tapioca, 2 pkgs. Extra heavy Jar Rings, Totlet Paper, 9 rolls. GROCERY ‘fir laws | of oahip jot tolls. would have been a reproach | to the country and a backward step. He said he would work as hard as anybody to rehabilitate Amer- jean shipping, but that to his mind a ship subsidy would be Ineffective. “Americans,” he said, “are gener. ally again: bsidy and special privileges of any kind, “There cain be no safe analogy be- |tween a tariff and ship subsidy as |a means of aiding American enter- prise. ‘The tariff is a domestic pol fey. On the other hand, the sea {s open to the world, On the sea, oth- er things being equal, the fittest will survive, What a tariff would bring into the treasury, a subsidy would give out.” Referring to speedier, more rea- sonable mat) service, he staid “A good mall line has a political as well as a commercial effect, Governments are drawn closer ,to- gether by good means of communt cation, The mail vessels could carry a large amount of package freight. This would help, too.” | He addressed the Young Men's | Republican club, at the Motel But- ler, at noon Friday. ‘NON-SKID BANARA | PEEL IS LATEST SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13. The “Non-Skid” banana peel. So announced Frederick Boe- the Burbank experi farm, fear Hayward, Cal., who says he has produced a banana with a coat like sandpaper. | He explained that the now fruit wi obtained by crossing the ordi banana with the | cactus pear, ‘ESTIMATE COST OF | CONNECTING MAIN If city water fs to replace the| = | well from which the Firland sani \tarium now draws its supply, the| jcity must expend $65,031 tn mak ing connection with the main on North Sard st., Water Stperintend ent Youfigs told Mayor G Hitt ‘Thurs FOUR VESSELS FALL VICTIMS TO GERMANS LONDON, Ang. 13.—The British 8. S. Summerfield has been sunk | by a German submarine, The Sum- | merfield was a vessel of 687 tons. The mate of the Summerfield and the engineer's wife were drowned when the vessel was de- stroyed. Seven others of the crew were rescued and landed. The Cairn liner Jacona, of 69 tons, and the British 8. S. Ospeidkos- prey were also victims of subma rines, it was learned today, ANOTHER SCENIC DRIVE PLANNED | Seattle will have another scenic driveway with which to entertain visitors and herself when the boule vard around Green Lake is paved. The council streets and sewers committee Thursday recommended for adoption a resolution to pave it. The cost will be $110,566. also open a new route to the coun ty highway |AMUSEMENTS NEXT WRHEK Ty MOORE asx Commencing Sunday, Aug, “DANCING AROUND” with AL JOLSON ‘The Mangler of Melancholy SHATS NOW Set Matinees, Nights, NEW PANTAGES MAUDE LEONE & CO, In “Inside Stuff” “THE BIRTHDAY PARTY” Otheg Big Acts 10¢ and 8800 16 105 atd tee LOIS Theatre Matinee, 2 p.m, Nights, 7 to tt BULL'S HAWAMANS day. The well recently caved in, causing a water shortage. THE DANCING QUINTET neRT M JURNE Black? ta a * It will} PORT COMMISSION OFFERS TO DO WORK penny yh ee NER MARKET. < sees oes movers meevececencocs wee Mayor Gill does not believe it .. possible for the port commission * to take over the work now being ° ment, except by legislative enact- ment and a charter amendment. offered to handle the work hence- forth. It wot save the city dur- | ing the coming year, $20,000, which is the amount allowed in the badget estimate. The Hollywood Lunch and Soda Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Adv. A Hunch for Linch EAT —AT THE— Rainier Bakery and Restaurant 913 Second Ave. (near Madison) Jas. R. Boldt, Mgr. and Prop. Why Everybody Smiles | but this Corree is The port commission Thursday”: done by the city’s harbor depart- .