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Atbers | fxg. lle lle Jello, | px 8c Sedge) | BMG: oaicees Standard Corn or can 8c | ear tee BERLIN, May 19.—By Wirele: Sayville—The liner |was sunk by a bofler explosic jand was not torpedoed. This sertion was made by a member |the crew upon reaching dam Cymric Amster. der of | undiscovered. What impel ed the skull body? | Why did | Bennett Th as A Ruspect, xonerated lwhile she slep' | What did he do with Ristman’s MrsL.F. Lusx MURDER CASES BAFFLE POLICE PORTLAND, May murder of Mra. Helen C. Jen nings and the supposed mur Fred Ristman, jitney driver, today resolved them- selves Into the most baffling mystery in tooal police annals. A motive for the brutal crimes is fiend who swung 2 sledge hammer and crusb-/tions and conferences; Jennings |act, I am sure, led tt he ompsor he Mrs. ve |blood-spattered automobile |ing outside the Jennings home aft ler so painstakingly disposing of the |ness of the convention. fitney driver's remains? nm, held WOMAN DELEGATE TO CONVENTION HAS | MERE MAN’S NUMBER. | 19—The the police ask | Ristman’s | fre stand in jail has been practically | He made no attempt to run away | fter he learned that he was} wanted. He went to see his mother,| “squared it with her’ and was |oomplete altbt |WOM socks from summer. A that | Star for some ¢ |eivety how m withheld, than $1,000, based upon ss on,| EST, upon as ot all the hosiery women’s rinking in length, PHILADELPHIA, Brothers will have to hide thetr ther t the st ress. will continue In The They show cot ¥ multi-millionaires, a her rich men, have been en false reports on their in tot pao BY BASIL M. MANLY Noted American Economic ime. tigato 000 the the May | waiting for a car to take him down-| ltown when he was arrested Thompson says he can prove aldozen women among 1,000 men tn S STOCKINGS EN SHRINK IN LENGTH 19 sisters this National sociation of Hosiery and Under. year Manufacturers practically delegates agree ockings expose in The § ns My charge that the Rockefel- | ler foundation owes the treas ury of the United States more income testimony of John D. Rockefeller, ready quoted, that the founda- tion is regarded by the Rocke- | fellers as a PRIVATE INTER- absolute trol of the foundation's funds | by the personal staff and sal- aried employes of Rockefeller, jr. As are ! ow | the icity ie Inves. tax is con- and upon the evidence which I Home of the Best If you date and the deep pearance vision, curv cut ination antee all and Sir $2.50 a | MARCUM OPTICAL CO. Glasses on Earth} nse diaies you should be up to take advantage of this offer. 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(Bring this Ad) we Manufacturing Optician: 917 Firat Ave., Near Madison | present today that the founda | tion Is not operated EXCLUS IVELY able purposes of dollars } The only « tax law G, subhead that apply to itable, | purpose: individual,” If the gressed this for “religious, charit scientific, or educational and that thousands of lause under which tion can claim exemption ts which (a), foundation clause of the the or edu has of the provide “Nothing in this section shall any corporation or association organized and operated EXCLUSIVELY for religious, iclentific, NO PART of the net in. come of which inures to the bene fit of any private stockholder or its funds have been expended for the benefit of Rockefeller or the corpora tions in which he is interested. income founda Article char cational trans. | act in | conventionsgvill not be the tumultu- | | dictme | there; we will work like delegates. and expect no privileges or im muniti because we are women. Mrs. Lusk is a director in the First National Bank of Missoula, and works at her roll-top desk ey. | ery day, the same as other di- rectors, Her husband, Frank Lusk, | will convention guest. | Rockefeller interests. | first sight | tek jother lands and enlists this s STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1916, CHICAGO, II, May 19.—-When | women share with men responsibil. ity for national politics, nattonet | ous, nerve straining gatherings they are today—for women will bring in| to politics Geliberation, sincerity and serenity.” So says Mra. Loule F. Lask of Missoula, Mont., first of the repub Hiean national convention delegates to arrive in Chicago, and one of the eight delegates to represent Mon-| tana in the convention that opens June 7, cee | Men Are “Emotional” | Having blandly qyashed man's tn-| t that women sometimes sins again serenity, Mrs. Lusk proceeded to tumble one tradition down after another | “Men are the emotional sex, | not women,” sald the woman. delegate, with a winsome emile that had the Imp of fun in it. “Men are more nervous and high-etrung than women. The strain of modern iife preeses harder upon men than upon women, “Women are taking politics sert ously. cee Women Are “Judiclous” “They will be serious in conven they wil! ith deliberation, | with dignity and with a high pur) pose “They not be driven to by the fine phrases of a they will give jo- to the bust- will ¥ keynote speech dictal consideration “The national conventions will be the voting woma great opportunity, her first bi opportunity to show that she has passed beyond the kinder- garten of politics, that she Is | ready to deal with the affairs of the nation! . *- She Works at Desk | “There will be less than half a the republican convention, BUT | WILL MAKE OUR PRES | ENCE FELT. We are prepared to act on committees, to remain lock- | ed in the Coliseum for as many sessions as they want to keep w Manly Proves That Rockefeller Foundation Is || Promoter of Private Business for the Oil King any particular, it thereby becomes Hable for taxation upon the whole of ita incor Jr it A Political Donation Fights Unionism First, THE 4 the foundation| That the Rockefeller foundation's operated EXCLUSIVELY for “re- | activities are not r d to “re igious, charitable, ne fentific, and |ligious, charitabl mtific and educational purposes? In 9i4 f tion’s funds were appropriated to | of | educational purr 000 of the founda. | clusively of the following thing } PAGE 6 We Will Deliver Your Purchases Our Auto Delivery Service Now Covers Practically the Entire City SWEET CHERRIES Per Pound 10c California Grape Fruit Extra Large 8 for 25c NEW POTATOES Per Pound 5c English Walnuts, 15 Cc STALL O44 per pound YAKIMA FRUIT CO. Pot Roasts, Ib ¢ and the 1 Roasts, 1b 3 o¢ and bbe Lamb Stew, Ib 12%¢ STALL 342 The Detroit Market First Imperial Valley CANTALOUPES Each 10c and 15¢ New Potatoes Per Lb. 5c Sweet Bing Cherries Per Lb. 15c; 2 Lbs. 25 Fancy Kennewick Berries #er Box 15¢ Seedless Grape Fruit 8 for 25¢ STALLS 336-338 CLASS A FRUIT & VEGETABLE CO. Brenneman & Mcintosh Sugar cured Mama, Jowl Bacon, per Ib... ---198Me Roast of Pork, Dry alt nha&@™Mal Fresh Dressed Poultry bought at Mra. Oliver's will surely make a pleasing Sunday Dinner. All fine, choice stock. Stall 309 Main Floor Ladies’ $8.00 White Dresses, solled, for Ladies’ Cheviot Coats 83.08, 8:2.98, Girls’ Union Bults, to 5c, table lot, at 21n-1 Blacking for Twine Shopping Bags for Ladies* Neckwear, 1 lot White Bed Quilts, good ers, for House Lining, 26-inch Percales, double fold, rd Embroideries, no edging. . Whisk Brooms for Shelf Paper, bolt Wax Lunch Paper, rol Crepe Toilet Paper, %44b Williams’ Shaving Soap Crepe ive per | | EXTRA FINE ORY GRANULATED |_ Saturday Only ‘ ‘ ‘ Pickled Pig Hocks, Ib. 8c | You Can’t Beat ‘This Price 8 LBS. SUGAR 59¢ 1,000 PKGS. ONLY 80 COME EARLY | 8 Ibs. to a Customer—No Phone Orders Stall 27—Lower Floor Saturday Only 210 JOHNSON GROCERY CO. No. 50 Sack Hard Wheat Flour... No. 10 Sack Flour for “ ae he On the Balcony All Carnation Milk Wentiake Milk bs. fine Peaches Karo Syrup, 100, 2he an | 200 phe ot Wheat Large can 8 od Peaches arge cane Minced ¢ 2 large cans Mtr ng Beans lhe pkgs. Cookies, § for abe W «x Powders Tollet Paper bar Laree roll foap, per Washington Milk 3 ibe, extra fancy Prunes 260 | 4 Ibs. Imported Head Rice ahe | € Iba. Rolled Oats for we Olympic Pancake Piour Be Lenox per can per can A eA Day Wingo s Hay ibut bare Ivory Boap for:......2he | Fresh ibe, Roman Mon for Zhe | 3 Ibe. 25c lbs Macaront for ate | Chinook & 25 bars A. BD 2 c Iba. Dried rolls Totlet Corned Beef, ib. | Seger Cured 5 the. for A $1.30 | iteat ‘Lard’ ‘per ib 1969 | 400 7 Ttaling we H nett ire *y ‘Drea ar had 5: vege trietly Wres eed Poultry STALL 6—LOWER M. A. HANSEN co. Otto’s Quay Market Fresh Spinach, STALL 20—-LownK von COMPANY ZOBLE GROCERY stat: 21s With another purch .15¢ mint jar Sweet 15¢ 9c .10c 20c Cola Water b guson bottle Liquid Veneer lec pk. Stared ibe can Ripe Olives 201—YAROSH—201 Cheene for 1 lb, pure Ground Pepper .. Quart pure forehum for Rermate Ontona, 5c 400 Chocolates, 25c nes womens + per UN... ancacees Presi Ripe Cherries, 25¢c 300 Bhocolate 15 . conse Cc California Grape 25 Fudge, pound ......... Frott. § for C | 2c Tatty, STALL 118—LOWER FLOOR per pound ..... oe de oe Cc | | New Potatoes, Ib... .5c New Carrota and Turnips, Fresh pe Misses’ .10c | FS poet: 15¢ 3 Ibe. Wax Beans, r pound .. STALL 200 LONDON BUILDING COMING DOWN S-H-0-E-S Patent Leather Mary | Boys’ solid gunmetal button Jane Pumps, sizes 12 to 2%, | and lace Shoes, sizes 8% to at $1.95 ° sinh Children’s fine tan kid, button, | ve: Beene; 96 Seek ad, , sizes 2 to 5%. 81.00 21:98 Boys’ and Girls’ Tan Lotus |» te P pi Piny Oxfords, sises 9 to 11%, namel Granite Pails, 10 quart, ot auspnae | for . ae te s+ee BC Children’s Barefoot Ladies satindined Suits. sizes 5 to & } 9S and $3.98 Sizes 9 to 11 Folded Paper Napkins, 100 for Sizes 12 to } Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday Meat Stalls Close at 9 P. M. Pay Checks Cashed Car Tickets & Stamps Office of Market YAKIMA GEM POTATOES » 25, ive 80c 5 GRAPE FR ¢ 10c, ! tor 25€ | foe Ib, 3 We. cece. 25¢ on na wll 90c 359--M. Cinnamon---359 Cor. 8 and The Big Cake Special — LAR 20¢ 2-LAYER 25c Bread 15c STALLS 318-349 Goethals’ ome Bakery Pot Roasts, lb...12'c Sirloin Steaks, lb... .15¢ T-Bone Steaks, lb. . .18¢ Pork Spareribs, lb.. .10c | Pork Backbones, 12 lbs. Veal Roast, Ib... .12'/¢ Veal Cutlets, Ib... ..15¢ Fancy Bacon, by, piece, STALL 111 Fuss & Company 224—F. WH. BUCHAN AN—824 40¢ Handérolled Chocolates, Ib. 2e ocolate Walnut Fudge, Ib...18e Fresh Apple Cider, gallon... 38e 85c ., 50c . 40c 12 cans Carnation Milk ic botties Snider's Blue Ribbon ou 3 pkee Raisins ib. can Choco! 7 bere Crystal White Boa Crisco, per can, BBe, Boe and......- TOKIO GROCERY CO. Stall 106 LUCKY STRIKE FISH Co. STALL 336 Smoked Herring, per box. ‘BBe Sardines, 7 cans for . RHUBARB, 5 Ibs. for .. Nice Green Beans, 2 Ibs Best Rutabagas, 6 Ibe. Fresh Spinach, 4 Ibs. Special, Strawberries, box. .18e STALL 346 Ladies’ Corsets, to $2.00 size 18, for .... ee Ladies! Summer Vests for..4¢ Children’s Taped Vests... .5¢ Pearl Buttons, dozen......2¢ Fly Swatters, wire gauze. .5¢ Men's Underwear, union: » 50e, separate . 39 Lace Scrims and ‘Sham: -25¢ Linoleum, "dandy pattern..45¢ Work Shirts, blue chambray, BOF seiccccnce 5 Men's handsome a eckties. 15e Men’s Silk Caps for 50¢ O. N. T. best Spool Cotton... 4¢ will awaken enthusiasm at home will command confidence abroad.” | ses” is most con- prove d by the testimony Jerome 1D. are ne, secretary of ¢ foundation, befo! the United ates commission on industrial re tions,“in which he admitted the| ower of the foundation to do any Conduct a propaganda against pay expenses connected with the |th {drafting of the reactionary New| St York state constitution whigh was | la’ rejected at the polls by an’ over: | pc whelming vote At best, this expenditure was | |purely POLITICAL, but Inasmuch as the main features of the con stitution were the practical pro hibition of any taxation reforms and the protection of property terests, it does not seem unre: able to t e that this ex ture was made for the benefit of Let us next consider what may at em the most disinter ested of the foundation's activities the China medical board | In order understand Rocke feller's activities In China it ia nee. | essary to know that the estimated value the Rockefeller-Standard OM holdings and Concessions in China ix GREATE, THAN IN THE UNI Hs! Those Chinese iteme with that fact in mind, purpose of the Rockefellers. be. comes clear, when we read in a memorandum prepared by Freder T. Gates for the guidance of the China medical board “The plan also utilizes to the full thru generous co-operation with the missionary boards the whole power of Christian sentiment in this and | nti PRACTICAL serv to Now, the ment in greater fee. “This plan promises also the largest ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES, REAL ESTATE LOANS-- SAVINGS=naLOAN Established ao No Commission No Prompt Lowest Rates “Renewal Charges” | Service | WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION 810 Second Ave. Champion free-trade or pro- tection. Champion trusts. Promote programs of polit. | has yet been published! compe I contend, however, that the evi | these than a sufficient basis for McAdoo to demand that t Secretary year of real activity, dence which has been presented in| columns constitutes far more | » Rocke- STEAMSHIP CO, _ TO RAISE FARES bo a r foundation pay the United} housands of dollars, moreover! States treasury an income tax of] tyaer a ave been expended for the promo-|more than ONE MILLION DOle | men cep. ee net Marge tion of activities which directly| LARS, which this nation needs if | Puget Sound Navigation g >. an. benefit the Rockefeller interests. its “preparedness” bills are not to | nounced, Friday, ts intention to Where King Served stagger the working people of| raise passenger fares on all its The most conspicuous is the | America ers, employment of W. L. Macken- zle King In activiti sole benefit of the Colorado Fu which he should have been paid by for the MRS. LIGGETT AGAIN e! and Iron company and for that corporation. The letter from Jerome D. Greene, | GIVES STORY HOUR steamers, the new rates to become effective June 1, Their petition to increase fares on the Seattle-Tacoma run is now jin the hands of the present public service commission. On other routes, the company con- |tends it needs no ruling, as it is al- Secretary of the foundation, stated} Story tell ing as a means of pre-/ready authorized to increase fares that Rockefeller and Greene “as|Venting delinquency is being advo-|¢rom 25 to 50 cents on one-way tick: directors of large industrial enter-| cated Adele McClaren tt of and at the same ratio on round- prises” desired King’s services, | St Minn,, who will give alti p tickets Nothing was sald about any philan-|children’s story hour at the Moore throptc purpose, Yet King has been |theatre at 10:30 next Saturday paid a large salary and liberal ex-| morning ‘ | penses by the Rockefeller founda-|_ Mrs. Liggett gave a story hour in Pyorrhea May Sp DUG tion, altho his only active service | Seattle last week, which was at- ’ has been advice to the Colorado | tended by representatives of all the By EDWIN J, BROWN, D. D, & Fuel and Iron company as to the| Mothers’ clubs and by officers of mecittighe Landing wn settlement of labor (roubles, Other |the Washington Federation of Wom bay oe Se rporations pay lar fees for such | en's clubs. TO5-T1 Union and W First Ave, bingtom Blocks. advice from other simMarly quali-| Mrs. Liggett is in this city lectur | fied experts ing on “Twilight Sleep,” but is giv-| During the month of . \ he story rat the re » May m oin, n the same class is the appropria- |ing the story hour at the request of May I am goln «te |tion of thousands of dollars for the|¢lub women. Following the pro-| 1 course of construction of Y, M,C. A. build-|&tTam for children she will talk to atment for gs in the camps of the Colorado|the mothers on story telling as a| $1.00 to $10.00. | I Fuel and Iron company, altho in a|means of keeping children in the | oye. FURR or ake letter to Welborn, president of that jhome. $35 full upper and corporation, Rockefeller had pre- Tower 'aets Ot Saeey toe viously urged the construction of | ‘MISSPELLED worb Is Sheree 00 f60 tn et such buildings at the experse of the | My regular $26 wet will company Oorgee Taves CAUSE OF TROUBLES This expense has now been shifted be guaranteed for 15 to the TAX-FREE foundation, while! RICHMOND. Ind. May 19.—Mer.| Y°8"* the company directly benefits by | sweather Harrowtooth and family this “welfare work” among its ©M-/are recovering from effects of a} d ployes for wa h other corporations new dish Mrs, Harrowtooth made ee must pay out of their o nds She read “farmers’ soup” from the i It must be remembered that in| cookbook, but it turned out, after stot with the activities of the! all the folks had eaten it, that what| DM; BDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S. Ls » ion we are limited to the she made was “farmers’ soap. very brief period in 1913-14 for TO5-T19 First Ave, which it has rendered a public re-| EDITOR OF socialist paper in ‘ 4 port. Altho four months of 1916 | Pittsburg indicted on charges of in-| unch't frpaings weet 2 oat Oapaeae ave now elapsed, no report for! citing riot. Main 3540, }