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i \ : ' nt ve. AUTO SPEEDERS 0 PEEL SPUDS IN CITY'S JAIL Many of Seattle's most promi. Pent citizens may soon be peel ing potatoes In the city jail, This was the hint cast to news- paper reporters by Chief Joel Warren today, following his an- Rouncement that auto speeding and reckless jay walking must be immediately curtalled—by a campaign of police education The first steps, raising auto vio ators’ ball to $250 and holding of. fending automobiles “for evidence,” have already been taken. William Ocepek, charged in court with speeding & motoreyele, has been deprived of his machine for 15 TO SPOTLIGHT »t.OAN DODGERS | Continued From Pa, | Page One| attle business men ment’s request.” D, BE. Skinner, shipbuilder, didn't mince words. He spoke straight from the shoul der. Ought to Re Exposed “These money slackers ought to be exposed,” he said, “for not respond ing in proportion to their incomes.” Spangler, too, backed the idea of howdown.” Tt ts probable that hundreds of able men, who fail to take subserip- tions in proportion to their incomes, will be checked up. Plans for spe- celal inquiries, and possible publica: tion of lists of the financially distoy- al, are being outlined Official Swalwell gave out the figures for Seattle, as follows: Actually paid into Seattle to the gone MD Ses necs $11,163,000 riptions by railroad employes and other Bastern corporations, re ported officially, but for Which payment is still Seseeree ceecceees + 264,000 Total for Seattle ..... $11,527,000 King county, outside of Se BME Sisccone os tose ebe King county total . King county quota Number of industrial sub- scriptions, of which per cent is from " oh 629,000 the membership of organis- Total subscriptions ee J Tukwila has exceeded its Liberty | Loan quota two and one-half times ‘This was announced Friday by May or 8. H. Stevens, The quota was $2,200, and the lit- We town came thru with $5,450. The m committee was composed ‘Eugene Lats and ® A. Hart. counter a0 ‘ Gllamnibes sak Commercial Club has estimated that Practically 13 per cent of Seattle's Population has subscribed to the ‘Third Liberty Loan in Seattle. To} ie 2 vex omne mark set by McAdoo, 7 per cent more Of Seattle must subscribe if Seatue ig to be straight-American. eee Incomplete labor union subscrip- tions, as estimated by George Mc Gillivray, industrial division secre- tary for the Liberty Lean, show that labor unions have subscribed wi Prices will setisfy you. Folks of Ballard and from this shop. CO-OPERATIVE Rest Jersey Butter, Ib. Full Cream Cheese, Ib. Milk (any brand), case .... FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SECTION Yor a short time only we w' one pound tin of RYZON BAKI Get One of These | within o| [the Third I tle today Open Nine Hours—Closing at 6 P. M., Saturday Included A Union-Made Market To Supply Union-Made People Union-Made Meat Is the sole purpose of the CO-OPERATIVE MARKET Tomorrow our Saturday Specials will include all our choicest lots of fresh and smoked meats. member that the “Muny” car line is but a block Co-operative Food Products Association, Inc. (Successors to Independent Packing Co.) Phone Elliott 1625 Union Stand—W here Quality Counts DOLLAR COOK BOOK FREE & copy of the Ryzon Baking Rook, which contains the prize inners from 8,279 recipes submitted by home and expert cooks. ANDERSON’S GROCERY PHONE ELLIOTT 185 DIES DECLARING | LOVE FORMAN | WHO SHOT HER Mra, Rose Willy, 19-year-old bride, | whose husband, Michael Willy | fired two shots into her breast, be sane, he waid, she had called him a| cker, died at the city hospital | Phuraday night “I love my husband," Willy's last words The husband was adjud, following the shooting to a sanatorium. H by birth, were Mrs! and removed was a Serbian | nat, | had not been natural and for this cause had been refy admission army to Morbidly the United sensitive Sta on the} he developed the delusion that people were pointing him out 4s a slacker, shot his wife in a mo-| ment of madness, and attempted to turn the gun on himself when he | Was captured | SPEAKERS WILL TALK ON FOOD The food administration has organ. ized & speakers’ bureau, which com: prises a corps of speakers who will | Rive special attention to the food | Production and food conservation probl m, and be prepared to present various aspects of the food situation at meetings called for that purpose and at other meetings which are con Stantly being called in all parts of} King county and Western Washing | ton These speakers ard available to Present the food conservation «itua tion at meetings called to consider food subjects and to present the var fous aspects at fraternal, women's, commercial and labor organizations Arrangements may be made thru the} food administration offices here at! any time to get one of these speak | ers. Nine speakers are on the list $18,100 up to date. The electrical workers subscribed the — largest amount, outside of the bollermakers, with a $4,000 purchase of bonds. et Be Everett celebrated her vault over} the top Thursday night with a pre-| tentious parade, in which the towns of Snohomish county participated. | | Everett has rained $806,000, with a| quota of $545,000. Snohomish county subscribed $1,424,000 previous to the parade, with a quota of $822,000. San Juan county, ufacturing industry ite Umita, nor to swell the rihed almost double its quota for Liberty Loan. R Moran, of Rasario, who was in reported that more the $40,000 in subscriptions had been r ceived by the San Juan committee, of which he is chairman, against a quo ta of $35,000. eee The Northwestern district gets credit for $20,000 of the subsertption of the Goodrich Rubber Co., of which $10,000 has been allotted to Seattle. ‘The allotment was secured by W. BH. Allbright, manager of the Seattle branch, who pressed the matter with his company by wire. eee with not a man in any operation corpora has nub-| Co. has allotted a $100,000 subscrip- ‘tion to Seattle. A man connected with the heavy field artillery is no more likely be killed than one in the employ of @ railroad, army officers say ith Fremont will please re- STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. PAGE 18 SHOP EARLY WE CLOSE AT SIX WELLINGTON’S DELICATESSEN ial Stall 11 itary Market, Main Floor—Sta! Rooth’s Sardines «Me | Snider'n Cat Pineapple SHOP EARLY WE CLOSE AT SIX BUTTER 45c Lb. Superior Blend Coffee, Ib, 20¢. Oregon Full Cream Cheese, Ib, 28¢ 2 large cans Mik 20¢ with 1 tb, Butter or Bulk Coffee M. J. M'INTYRE, STALL 102 YUKON MEAT CO. 30.52.34 Sanitary Market Fresh Washington Creamery ed Crown Deviled Moats Sanitary - For Saturday, April 20th Market FRESH PEAS 20c Ib.; 2 lbs. 45 Stall 28, Senttary Market OAK HARBOR Co-operative THOMAS’ Liberty Delicatessen DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY Stall 45, Seuttary Ma ° Lower Main Floor ue ' * . otatoon 16¢@ Ib. 2 Ibe, 25. Stall 21—Senitery Market Falr to Organized Labor “ tb. vot é a +44 %-1b, Tue Ribbon Tea Van Camp's Soup: Lower Fleer Producer to Consumer Home Jtendered . Kr. C. Corn Flakes, pke 6 bere Lau ery a Specials for Saturday Lard, Ib ‘ c be, 1BE) 4 bs, BBO PF Large bottle catmup Lenox Soap, The place for High Quality and omt = oF a Dry Salt Pork for 15¢, 4 for 2he Jello, pki Swifts P ride Waihi Powder, Right Prices. ONE GRADE OF BUTTER per tt x 30c oe, oe . 20¢ it 1 miscla 6 SOLVE oat raoaie Foe por Ih Some Gh th Se in uitana Falalne azoia © VE 2 Very Veal Chops, 20c noel ast punart,0 © a w Cling Peaches. 280 Our assortment of home-made Rest 45c Lb. per Ib ioe . y ’ | meat loaves are delicious. ; f All dx of Jellien, Jame and Pig Heads, Washington Vegetable i Peult Proneetes _EGGS 39c DOZEN per Ib 5 Cc «. ibs. Lima 1 2he Fresh Dally from Our Own Farms Com; (i-plate size), Be | Flake White or Cotosuet, Ib, ase Our Butte Buy from Us and Bliminate LIBERTY STEA per Ib Are the Host. Efficient Service Our Motto the Middleman. STALL 174c SANITARY MARKET STALL 45 45 Formerly of Country Mutter Store, Westlake Market WE CUT THE cosroruivinec CORNER PUBLIC MARKET aise PUNT EGGS z= | DAWSON Meat Co. Stalls R13-15, Sanitary Market UNION NORTHWEST COR. © FIRST AND PIKE MURRAY IS Washington Creamery 8. 0. RODMAN Tele Mal at Vroprietor PEANUT | EGGS | ‘ser. xan He Vreah Ranch G Full Cream BUTTER 39c Do aan STALL 116 Corner Market—Main Floor STALL 116 23c Lb. abo is Ze MILK 20c We are sure proud of our meats this week. So tender and juicy The 7 "t fool th 1 T i Cream Brick 19¢ Lb. dos, 75¢ | Nit Margarine | that it makes us hungry to look at one of these fine, thick steaks: The Trust can’t ool the people. remendous ab c 4 very Kee 35¢ pound Hetter come early crowds are backing our great drive against High ¢@ Pound 2% Ibe. 456 Guaranteed 3 Ibs, 81.00 Pric - - ces, Green's sugat | “winners | Shera" | JRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Great Sale Tomorrow. Don’t Miss It. eS eee | 26¢ Cottes 100 | Chocolate At Reasonable Prices 3 Ibe. | 3 tbe. ....86@ | 286 pound: Free Delivery With Our Own Machine L 2 Iba, 45¢ All telephone orders receive prompt and careful attention. . (1) 1] Lu alle 103 Main Fleor Corner Market Stall 15, Corner Market PIKE ST. LS 135—CORNER MARKET—94- GREEN’S BUTTER STO ” MAZDA. LAMPS 25 and 20 Watts 3c each $0 Watts, 35e each SUG rystal White, @ bars . . 30c Kitchen, 2 bags or 6 the. * ft de) others 4 SOAP‘ SAL NATION MILK (Tall Cans) ry Day Al 44 ECONOMY "CORN MEAL «| 10c lic and All Day Saturday Manner OWER FLOOR Ne Limit. STALL YAKIMA P onrons $ 1 45 100 Pounds, Delivered Try Our Little Pig Pork Sausage Apples, box, delivered ....$1.38 | for Sunday Breakfast, Ib. ... Onions, 10 Ibe. .2.-000erens-BBP ORIGINAL Pike Piace Fruit Exchange Harlan Pork Market STITHAM MARKET °43* Lower Floor—Pike Place Market FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR Specials for Saturday Ne, 200, Be Pot Roasts, 1b. Boiling Meef, Ib ...«. Rump Roaste F irger Steak. ib. Stalls 4445 Pike Place Market Sausage Moat, rk Toast, any sion 1b 1 Every Day STALL, 0—Bemeny Sane og . : : ESTO! Sin Z | Lbs. Zic : a Sait Side Pe $ . ine All Day Preah Killed Chickens, 38¢ Ii wn nr ana “= |CAMPBELL’S BUTTER AND] Stall 28 Economy Market Stall 30 Pike Place Market COFFEE STORE : STALLS 5657—PIKE PLACE MARKET—LOWER FLOOR 50c rize POF Ib... ssenenve 17@ | Very special, 25¢ Coffee, 19¢ 35¢ 10c DUTCH GRIST We make the very best meal. — In our new French Stone Buhr mill, which we have built in the Economy Market. We built here to make it handy for you to come to mill for your meal. We have re- Cole & Haraden Stall 12—Pike Place Market—Stall 13 LARGE CANS SOLID PACK TOMATOES. 3 pkgs. Macaroni ....... Starch, per Ib. ...+. 2 large cans Salmon . 250 Ai2 onnnemen 10 size, 2 £07 eecemcenenn>-15¢ 20c | 5c -15¢ ~ 25¢ 10¢ . B64 A very fine uncolored Japan Tea, per Ib.-... Federal Milk, Saturday only «sss. Best Yakima Creamery A 004 Cheese, POP ID. acenerccoevcceee Very fine Full Cream G5e pkg. Tree Tom ...-.0--. 2 1Se cans Sardines ... 25¢ can Norway Herring . Det Monte Catsup, small Water Glass, for putting 3, turned to the good old plan of grinding the whole corn. | cheese, Ib..-.----- 28c | Butter, per Ib.....0 45c 2 cans Green Peas ..... ene, bring bottle, per qt ioe aed It tastes so much better and is so much more healthful Give Me ® Trial and Youll Come Again and nourishing than the denatured store meal. 2 pkus. Nota Seed Raisins, .25¢ CAMPBELL’S BUTTER AND COFFEE STORE 2h re cans Crayfish .. i * i then go gap eas ae We Have Cut Out All the Middlemen’s Profits. STALLS 5657—PIKE PLACE MARKET—LOWER FLOOR oO Putter, Eege and Cheese reer a ‘De pt tg hes wire than doubled Keconent Baking Powter in the past 6 month. First ..25¢ STONGS ECONOMY GROCERY HAS THE LIVE SPECIALS Stalls 37-38, Economy Market, Lewer Floor Our Specials Geed for a Week 1-Ib. can Ridgway’s Tea ....p-0-... . mien ceieoes 3 cans Libby’s Milk .. 5-lb. can M. J. B. Coffee ......-. 6 boxes Good Matches . 3 Ibs. Sun Maid Raisins 25¢ pkg. Cream of Barley class goods at moderate prices has done it Johnson Grocery Co. Stalls 7-8-1112 Economy Market, First and Pike RELIABLE GOODS AT LOWER PRICES A FEW OF OUR MONEY SAVERS 3 LBS. LARGE ITALIAN PRUN 2 LBS FLAKE WHITE SHORTENING... We guarantee you a better coffee for 25c than you can buy in the Northwest at that price. Buy your foodstuffs from reliable people, doing business in Seattle 25 years. COFFEES HOOD’S Molasses Black Walnat Cuts, Ib. -63¢ ee es 2 50c can Wesson Sal orders count. Repeat “206 ‘ evens i e /y A Ol) cesceeees 40¢ = ..... ecco cco Any one might sell you]. Mazola Oil, pts. 35¢; ats. 65¢; 4 gals... - ne . " PURE, WHOLESOME CANDIES |, cans Lighthouse Cleanser .25¢ | 5 largo rolls Tollet Paper ...25¢ | Seeded Ot 106 : ae “33 . r 3 “I pI teeeeee Sete ween Supreme Blend Coffee HOOD CANDY CO. # ee. Small White Beans ..25¢ 3.4b, can Guittard’s Chocolate. . seaage SEE 6 bare Crystal Was repeats. 114 Ibs. 5O0¢; 3] 1! PIKE PLACE BARKeE 5 tha. Soya Beans 460 jar Pure Honey BBE | tore veneers 0 BBO | gee an Irish Balla Ibs. $1.00. A 40c value. ta 2% Iba. Red Chili F 25c can Rosedale Alaska Salmon | 35c Asparagus Tips, |... 2 3 Ibs. Choice New Prune: -20¢ 3 pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti CAN seeeeese ++ BBE | 250 can K. C. Baking 2 pkgs. Aunt Jemima | Powder ..... ..20€ S¢ | Pancake Flour .25¢ | 2 lbs. Peaches ..25¢ 18: a 20c Kingsford's Corn or Gloss Starch, 2 Zor . Another Repeater Best 30c¢ Coffee in Town, 3 Lbs. for 80¢ 2 cans Minced Clams . No. 1 New Walnuts, Ib. 200 can Libby's Beets . “Non-Egg” 25e be ed or P' ee TRY IT IN PL ACE OF Sr ple, AiG Te Boks cee eee ere crt cen MRD 1H Delite Gigad MALORNE cass ideas panses If my coffees did not re- EG 101b. can Karo Syrup 85¢ ha Boap 25¢ at, I should have to re- 45c Red Can Hillw’ Coffee .35¢ 6 rs ‘Sweetheart Son 25e¢ peat, 1 sh p ° KcOnOnY MARKET 2 cans Tomatoes or Peas ...265¢ | 12\%c pkg. Seeded Raisins ..10¢ treat. Still going strong. 25c bottles Pickles or Chow-Chow | 30¢ Pure Ground Chocolate, Ib. . Crescent Cream Coffee OE Ss eycesan itis dtd ee 7 -16¢ | sppds | 1-lb, can.....----406 3 cans I. x 1. Soups . ° Tree Tea, Ib ae Coffe 40c pure Bulk Mustard, Ib. .25¢ orn or Gloxs Starch ...10¢ Crescent 99 Coffee gpg DR. MORGAN 200 Gingersnaps, 1 15¢ Can Hershey's Cocoa ...15@ 1-Ib. peckage..-..256 Stall 40—Economy Market First Avenue Entrance Room 15 Main 4039 STON , Economy Market and Pine St. Market. DELICATESSEN | son A PLAY TWO TEN-INNING Fp ORRRBELS AES : “ OUTS: Berg eg bel ke reat Falta Governor Gives | GAMES IN GRAMMAR ware Lincoln—Central 19, Walla] RUSSELL F, COLLINS It JIM’S UNION BUTTER STORE \4 Stalls 48 and 49 ; | . rs the park. Manager Bill Leard be : 1 I teag | kane, before the King County Dem , bendy work promptly at 10 every | ‘ive recruits from Seattle to Aber-|| is kept within the law.” No pro: |) up the south end of town, defeating | 949 99 to bring the C ave, guaran her/ocratic club at its regular Sature p-+-4.4 morning and runs his machine at|@een Iriday. || teat haw been filed with him, he |/ Gatewood by a 2:to-1 score. Long: | hatnionship wrestling maten{@#¥ noon meeting and lunch at] 30¢ full speed for more than an hour. | from” Latayette, heavy || *ated He reiterated that he |! fellow beat Lowell, 13 to 12, taking 1Wire on July 4, ‘This offer was sent | Good Eats cafeteria, Epler buildings; $5.40 Results of the stiff trainin 1 gcrize, from Lafayette, heavy || would probably do nothing to pro: || ten innings to do tt to Gene Melady at Omaha, It is|813 Second av slugger fo ane last year, ask é » tig ota a 4 by wore ollow: be shown in the me with F ie omen ah te T Sauane doy tnte'| nt it Ae Ra iy Moe pag hy se A The scores were as follows planned to stage the bout in the ball Thursday afternoon, The 4 of Nick Wiliams. ‘hell “ok, | At Ballard—Interbay 18, Whit-| park, if Melady accepts the offer. x—_——__—__ 4 the old pill for 13 runs|the heart of Ni lam: governors who barred the match FISH SECTION landed on th my from crossing |SPokane chief believed Lafayette ter 4 me - | Help make this the tast battle id Ling Cod, 2 Ibs to cg — ee eas tel had been called into service and was At Woodland No. 3—Fuirview 11, An ingenious foreman on an Ari-|% the war. Buy Thrift Stanmps. | Red Snapper, 2 ibs. 250 the piste m a surprised to hear from him. Mercer 9. zona railroad conceived the idea ot|@0 aid th JUNIOR N ‘ Salmon, 1b. ie Cone. bat Date On ' At Columbia—Whitworth 10, Co-| using the cactus plant as a cattle —_ s Salt Herrin) twirling, and both showed up well.) mere will be two Indian hurters| ‘The juniors won the interclass|jymbia 0. guard at railroad crossings. The! DIFFERENCE The Giants are scheduled to Play /in the league this season, Besides |track meet at Broadway Thursday) At south Park—John Hay 12,| first, planted a few months ago, has . the Forders this afternoon, Le Roy | oniet Le Roy of Seattle, the fans|afternoon. Results; Juniors 29,| Georgetown 8. proved an unqualified success. Not i and Big Bill Kuss are slated to) wi) woe Battiste, deaf pitcher for-| sophomores 19, freshmen 19, seniors! at Woodland No. 2—B. F. Day 23,{@ single animal has attempted to | show off their wares from the firing | merly with Portland, working on] 14 West Woodland 1! rome £8 ill give Free with every 35-cent line. the mound for Spokane. Robert Burnside, junior, won the| At University—Interlake 5, Un’ 5 SO OER “ high jump with a better record than | versity 8 Many of the world's best fruits||Stccen™ comes from right thinking W pcr preeggey Carroll, freshman, won three firsts ts Ponds ate aip : | NG PO DER sign up some real stars and is col Lioyd Madden and Frankie Pete Pa ON is ga No, 1—Irving 17, cake Fs ge MP eee Bf it makes some men complain, lecting a number of players who| will furnish the main attraction at Read = ole bende ced|! wan makes his own con T mathor chan ae well as the entire Oe hain hehe aga i bad » AGAINST BROADWAY) ‘at's. . Day—creen Lake 19,]and one seed produced Weir's cut Books Vorthwest. and Jac! m1 i a - espn hth ees . Black Cats, because of the| Madden formerly boxed for the 8. West Seattle high opens its 1918] John B. _* Pept gee at a leafed maple, #2 failure to sign up some real fast} A. C., under Pat Scott, Pete is from| season against Broadway this after-| At South Seattle—South Seattle ater y . 8 have played her | 2 e——_____-_______—_® men, were being slated for a cellar | Wilke noon, She was to LSE ARS berth. Now comes the announce |” Other events on the card are Leon: | first kame against Queen Anne last a Ce aes a iS peo cna ‘|| ADDITIONAL SPORTS e este d Hddie kie Roge Eddie Jud-| week, but rain interfered * @ i, | ment that Herb Hester and Kddie|ard vs. Frankie Rogers; Eddie Ju¢ PE ee Ot Pisin gr eM ON PAGE 14. | and are getting in some hard licks at Washington 0. O. K. to Battle ST. PAUL, April 19—Gov. || Burnquist, in a statement today, || declared himself as not opp to the coming Willard-F fight here July 4, “#0 long Bogart, left Port LEARD PLEASED \wister 3 6. ee ‘The Giants are taking full advan. ber lant nan. of the present good weather | Dick 2 ea SCHOOL LEAGUE HERE low, wen OFFER BIG | me mename comer oa | played fourteen games Thurs PURSE FOR MAT BOUT | subiect of an address to be deltvs afternoon, two of them running lered by Russell F. Collins, of Spoe Youngstown cleaned ee n left San Fran afternoon with 12 orets Fd Hill took ue day to ten innings. ae it And an active use of the brainy fference” in a the Ab After considerable delay, nagement is beginning to was made in the city meet last year Salmon Bay Defeated MADDEN BOXES PETE and plants were chance seedlings. | Lincoln plays Qu lard clashes with Franklin today. Red Gage and Dick Crouch art are among the boys who will] son ve rr At Walla Walla No. 2—Colman 5,