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ae permitted to pay for them t= © ly didn’t bert t packers much, because Neuma THE STORY OF PRIEBE AND &: 3. <r the ma m pr Simple Things That Will || f ction where wie vores | i } (| published, and not the " 1307 Seventh Ave, Near Union st. |__Help Drive Out Pests | Now 80 per cent of the on ; i / | } the Independents is done in the . SCRIPYS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrArens | In epite of screens files manage WHAT H ° {| cities and but 20 per cent of " ‘ “Telegraph News Service of the United Preas Assectation | to get into the house some time dur-| $! packers’ business. The ; rar 1 us ) = = -_ ni io # " | ) main business, 40 per cen i , Entered at Seattion Wash, Postoffice as Second-Clase Matter There are some ve ame # i\aeu thelr branch’ houses ia Ge | 2 a _ - a a things, however, | wi jdt " Ad- ¢| wows § ae wet Se oer oes Ot ses * eee ‘ for which — the Manager of Swift Subsidiary Landed on Food Ad sr a stn eta te | § [Pebtebed Patty by Tee Star Publishing Ce. Phone Main @00, Private sa pts Apt ministration as Dollar-a-Year Patriot in Chargé m a9 4 dollarayear patriot ve * exchange connecting all departments, | jolent dislike and “ : ss 1 Then ; ‘ ‘ : ee hte ‘ ow ; “ ” the une of one or of Poultry, Eggs and Cheese an é On the market page of th MOTHERS OF FRANCE ee sores Pe My Mig Me Mele go tribune ot Mares 31 esta “A {A seone described by Secretary Raker) help protect one ¢ q J rel > }\ following: “The abandonment, tery e , A country road somewhere in France from the pests, { Turned Up. > or perman of the Heney of 4 A sound of solemn musi Among other things they do not]( sad ; gation into the affairs of the e , T advance like, mignonette blossoms, and al | “errr bath Betta tetas ead } e edd mong other things, vy b+ . An army chaplain and a« village priest ways avold rooms containing them BY N. PD. COCHRAN sumption. He wso said he be | buy Swift & Co. share Ne . Arm linked to arm, Laat, but not leant or can they stand common white Special Correspondence | visited Chicago bankers and ad | ay the price advanced from the wie . A group of women soberly arrayed. blonsoms in vanes wet] WARHINGTON, May 6—Among| Vised them to help get It out bY | hone on Thursday at 127% to 197%, in a neom to irritate thelihe many letters from the packers’ | Calling all loans on this poultry. | some milen were made at 198. * #6 | * a4 Retween the front and rear of parade My and cause it to seek other UT | private files introduted in evidence Dealers nattonton 0) Cudahy and Wilson & Co. share 7 A file of f (hone Yankee men roundines Ice Sonnets J, Money of the foteent| the were alno affected by the calling off ‘ Who came to succor France. Carbolic acid is ther cure fOr| sane commission were some that | the desirability ot oe the 1916-17 | of the Heney activities.”” And then them. ‘Twenty drops on a hot stove| tended to. show. that even. before | Pack for the regular trade. eton| ‘There are some interesting fe ‘The quiet, central figure of the day, lid of shovel causes them extreme Hoover got on the job ax food admin: | But Priebe wen oO be a labout the alleged abandon - . discomfort, and win help drive them istrator, the packers tried to sur and issued an order that a urKey® | Heney investigation. Not only , Who was he? Who waa this who lay from a room. Apel pe Mag mg round him with their own food ex-| must be out ot starage = ae J Se the big packers brought every possd- Upon his nrad. muscles as if ged +s at one wg ery ooo perts, Some who offered their ser Thin — foi om ~ ¥ fy Pr age Br 17 | ble pressure to bear to stop Heney, eo ee In honor m wome game where he had torn and the room shoul! thus vices to the government as doliara |All the otber poultry ’ but big bankers in New York and t your money do double duty. Let tt cultivate | A glory from defeat? dered semidark. A mingle window] "ooo were continued on the| pack must be out by March 1, 1918.) Pu , have bout suet oc a the thrift habit in you, and, ba the same time, help i | ie ave gap Scueeusies” open to per’) cay roll of the packers at their requ.| This was in eae hs Co. were wold | terented el Unele Sam. Buy War Saving Stamps. Wesee Guise was war’ Wheel’ gent tis ideihe diane miichromate of potash, one dram in|!aF Milarien. Their own letters proved | At that ‘Switt @ Cc 4 reduced | —— T Whene, Geaee Was. war, Woser nee om ; me of sweetened water hithe| "me of the puckers discussed hiring Out. and Swi . ae C0 0ccccccccccccoccccs . bbe ae - —-——% | " ¢ Us Peasina io aad to tee breton, sso abperinas oay Prot. L. 1. Weld, of Yale, at $10,000) their | holdings from ° mi — me heme women of the © - o 6 pounds _ eee " Had never known his face or heard hin name, Formaldehyde in water, one table | dase ec edge: chy +e OP Seutter Ganiors same to Weelital ansen b 4 Mi Lesso: f H Hewitt Hut when they saw the funeral file, they camey ppeentul to & pint, ieft in a room| Srernment an an economia, at-|ton early this year und pleaded for * $ wi Henry Hewitt, said to be Tacoma’s richest man, is) Of his own womankind. Hin mother’s face The fumes from formaldehyde) — WY, Pins On a|pat. In the meantime the built ef 1010 Second Ave, Neer §$ ry ,. Shone out frém theirs, Almost it seemed that she candies, for sale by many druggists.) '* manager of W. ¥ Priebe & Co. a the storing of the 1917-18 crop had ° tc : ; ed, in th Had spirited ar the wind-washed sea will drive them out of the house.) "Ube! on Bed niger 5 Ben been Gone, and Swift & Co., Pricbe & This picturesque pioneer figure represented, in the And wept thru these aad eyes of Picardy These candies also fumigate the/ "6s In poultry and eags ie amar iaies aksienee oak Tn b , s the be-all and end-all Howe they cannot be| «ets @ salary of $275 a month and 2 D. ¥ a mth degree, the idea that money was the be-all a | heme. cy thay wer cent of the profit after 7 per| friends had bought up all the poultry h i | Great heart of France! which hath withstood so well used while the roomn are occupied] per ot Dp of 4 pve gern get; and NOW THE « of human happiness. ar i | The blasts of battles and the hates of hell and will readily kill any animal life|cent ts paid gn the stock. In 1917/ they PP ge tart on p The American Dollar was Henry Hewitt’s god. He cil ar : Priebe landed with the food adminis. PACKERS OWN 90 PER E ie Amer ssndled 3 ihe Which yet hath grace to spare thy prayers and flowers they may reach jebe landed with the food adminis: | TE POULTRY IN STORAGE b ‘believed it was all-powerful, the greatest thing in the From thy unnumbered dead to one of ours, - ration in charge of poultry, eggs an saad dak fobs world. He adored it and worshiped it. A swollen bank- Our love ts thine HARELIP heere dinecd cides nak Kees org 9 ic ; $ fr ny a ry head ry ! Db . at cause © a. c . an Ls ' book in his estimation outweighed any spiritual possession. | Ry heart. by hand, by head | Mis ae W * uman seid that Priebe wi : “ah “pit He frankly Ry whatsoever pledge it may be nald | narote’ Just how Priebe functioned as a! only man in the country who could In this belief he was honest and sincere. He frankly | By these—thy women mothering our dead! several separate|dollarayear patriot In told in testi| know just what pack of poultry each! gy, First Ave, - voiced such sentiments in private conversatioon and in} Fdmund Vance Cooke. to grow together|mony given before Heney by Sey. operator had in storage; that while public e. e so advised young men. There was Ay bila mour H. Neuman, editor and West. the bureau of markets issues a state-| om gpeIN J. BROWN le utterance. He so advised young men. | . ~ —— i a ern manager of the Chicago Produce| ment twice a month showing how aDe di | hypocritical or double-faced in his attitude. es s i, News. | much frozen poultry is in storage, This spirit of the almighty dollar which began to be esse a gece Neuman's story is to this effect:| doesn't say what pack. But each y 1° ‘| Poultry going Into cold storage is| storer has to notify the food admin.|. 1 have lefe the a. (uy) $s ||contracted for or bought along in istration, not only the amount he| SF . ; || August, and begins to go into stor-| holds, but of what year’s crop. moved my . age in September. The storage sea Priebe also ienued regulations that feal and full fruition : A GOOD SUGGESTION non of 1916 began an usual in Sep-| storage houses could not loan more | Ui ave. SOs So trete Nor, perhaps, is he to be blamed for it. His sur- Editor Star: “Take care of the pen |tember, The poultry crop was un-jthan 70 per cent of the alue ot | from my"old location.” My new i iti i tt . and the v ultry, butter oF to the st | trance is ‘columbia, midwi zs, his opportunities, his training probably made olen ant te tins Go > of usually large, and the amount avail-) poultry, butter or eggs to th storer.| cranoe te 106, Ce a; mies bi | “ ery good waying,|®D! for Killing was unusually larg: before they pid loan 9% Secon: it inevitabie. ‘ ; | : | eee oe te orice fe the objen|%s0. because of the rapidly ad-| pe and often loaned as high as Withal he was intensely human, interesting, and no) woMAN BARBER, HE MEANS smoking Pertectos, shake hands end|and quite appropriate lor th vunilie Giibe Leataat, toe annc|ee ana Gee" eae Tames ate to his intimates, lovable. Toome Wink one a ner ow roam elot thin artic valent in this country in recent years simply came (a+ iE toces in Henry Hewitt. A natural-born trader and "saver and investor, he developed this philosophy to its log-| } P poultry expensive to hold. affect the packers, as they own their | bu >, ; i 6 eae the lovers croon. Undoubtedly we have all observed on came ioe | We desire, however, to point out that on April 6 of BN = In the movies it happens! the elaborate and most extensive a4 aan et in sorage in the | own cold storage, and hence are not| 69 Mast year the United States adopted a course which is \ bs 8.2 vertimement of our Third Liberty | 7) OC MNS s eure ths ane ¢ holders 1 naltor ‘Neuman said this handlin ¢ us forever away, further and further, from the inc: HINTS FOR MOTORISTS Loan, and the most untiring efforu con ern, | Es , © to put it thru succesfully tho many independents also put up a|of poultry didn’t bring down the crumbs, sprinkled on the] we must raise enough money to]! Pack. The packers decided to/ price the farmer got, for food regu prevent automobiles! ¢ nance thin war-—our war—to a suc |". Independents decided to hold, | lations kept the independents out of comafyl termination, ‘The eyes of the] ®? S# t try to get thetr money back, | the market for the 1917-18 crop and the saviors of |[@ the big pack resulted in a joms on cut down competition in buying. In the freedom of the world, the home| °*rY chicken stored. On September fact, the sumer paid the highest of true democrac 1, 1917, when the 1917.18 pack waa P he paid for poultry. Of cow r nation has resorted|2U* t© #0 on ice, there was mtill a He Controis Eggs |to the distribution of Liberty bonds,|YerY large amount of the 1916-17] Priebe also controls eggs for Uncle war savings stamps and thrift|Pack {nm storage, No new poultry! gam. Neuman says that up to De Istamps for the purpose of raining| "8" Coming in, which indicated a /cember 15, 1917, every storage exe money. The results of these popu-|**Ortage for last year lost ite owner money. Priebe went lar invest-nents speak for them Wanted Extension |to Chicago and conferred with the| selves, but now I wish to take a atep The independents at that time | ex trade; and by promising to whip Girte! Make beauty fotion at further owned 95 per cent of the poultry | the New York and Eastern trade into Dull, despairing, dead, Why not introduce a tcent thrift] im storage. | line, got the Chicago trade to agree home for a few cents. Try It! Crusbed in the midst of her flowers, stamp, to be used in our different to a maximum price. But the other ° y About a Head of Hair Hope tw faten, — Socal ardded Giese for Seer toe cities didn't fall i lige and Chicago Fallen where the sunset in red. Bqncese the juice of two b a nickel? A special folder for hold | was out of the egg market two|MINUTES. Semple Holland probably wants to be neutral, because she’s too! And pale dawns bloom into a bottle containing three|i inese thrift stampe could be Rread Viewpoint and ideals of Henry Hewitt. Money is not a >s** d, and Americans are all coming to see that it is only ful tool of man. This country is engaged in the most (2? lly unselfish task that human history records, and ‘¢'s Jonger has heart for the mere piling up of gold. of t Henry Hewitt is bound to stand out as a big figure in ()°, annals of the Northwest, but his philosophy would be i - | THE MELANCHOLY MUSE ly out of place in the newer age we are entering. | eae Wier . ot . Dark as the shadow of doom “Three-Fingered Jack” Goodwin, erstwhilegambler, over mankind spr@ding. _ now evangelist, says that there has never been a square = |The might of infinite wrath gambler. Our suspicions are verified. Frowns frosn the heavens, world are upon us Lemon Juice For Freckles | weeks, while the Eastern trade was|by the «Bellingham ; | ounces of orchard white, shake well, - Vi to figh if she is, Germany will take her sand and) Thru the hours: made ‘Then, after acertain amount storage, | buying up ees all around Chicago | Bellingham, Wasb. ghee ed ahd, fone ist the British navy will] Paint, eet. taded, i ane and tae Unt OF tel nad teen acquired, the folder could| and It must be got out Into con. | for 2 cents more than dealers were! For Sale ® ° . ve ° Merey, kindness and love | a }) i, very te exchanged for W. & 8. of such her colonies. : s, * Lie at the feet of the powers | complexion desutifier, at very, It is a known fact that most of the The business of being neutral is becoming daily more] stern, sad and in sorrow | small cost. 5 i ibcent articles have ad ; *e di | in | Your grocer haa the lemons and|*: |? 8” ‘ cult and distressful, and Holland's dilemma strongly re-|Th* world sets face to the da any drug store or toilet counter witl| Vance’ & few cents, thereby conatt Pi vhi e la {The day and the cheerless dawn 4 - tuting the acquisition of many pen op y o . »? * vy ~ ls ~ tho. sian slave in the time of King Croesus, and, occasionally,| What animal is most like a book -pelighnee soon tar kone ae Now, thie could be eliminated by to spin a story to suit both Mr. and Mrs. Croesus, or ed ag fae day, and ace how freckles and blom-|!®troducing a i-cent thrift etamp to ll. So, when he found himself in this neutral, or! eee ishes disappear, and how clear, soft|™4** Up the odds. Therefore, now, a} ry ‘ reon purchi 3 € ot ndish, predicament, he would pull a yarn about like! 75 humane society has proposed | Sd white the skin becomes. "Yes! |Fervon purchasing at 13-cent can o to excuse himself, which, you'll have to admit, was) the idea of cutting off the cat's clawn|!* 1@ barmless nies, would get two ieent thrift ighty pat: to eliminate the killing of birds. Het stamps. This would Introduce the on two sweethearts, |*T “ve the pusmy’s palle and sell acquisition of thrift stamps, while a ated Sagat waertease Sd years’ stand. |" © sot menez 2 dey rat trope ee ce . r os I don't think it w id take long to the other a young and buxom movie actress consider-| My husband makes me very un Sh cus at theme, Sabian, de sent ably his junior. Them was the happy days when middle-|comfortabie a» he always has a Now we have, take care of the «mail| d men were choked with personal courage, and there grouch on, what shall I do?—Mre thrift stamps, and the large ones will 17 per cent of alcohol in the lager. : vr pake ott ee ees OW Oo. OntAiePION Now, when the man called on his elderly, or advanced, s 6.9 Take 0 glace of Salts Wf your Back a = EE aires carte nae Rete, dit, lap, So MARV EAE, 20d) canstinn farmer who haa saten| bore or Busser tethers [Po Lead ys notice that he h ark hairs in his head.| "tor sew in « Saskatoon ree | Meat forms uric acid. Girl’s Story ads worried her, as she thought it de trop to have a SWeet-|taurant handed a $1,000 bill to the| —eeoanine who appeared younger than she, and so she pulled | waiter. it interests us greatly. We|, If You must baye your meat every to Wide Hunt for out all the dark hairs she could, with pleasure and cunning | should oe S me or, yr "scommenate ade Murder Plants wiles to make him sit still for it. uuedanaas tf wre [noted authority who telle us that) a er However, when he called on his young, fresh, beautiful | ‘and gay sweetheart, and she roosted on him and lovingly ‘wound her arms around his neck, as the beautiful and gay |! 11d Wan mete | They become siuggi#h and weaken, ones shea do, she stained ried his Viger kdap eins | think much of that kind of a predic. |then you suffer with a dull misery er and grayer every visit he made her. COUFSE,|tion. She didn't ay whether it|!n the kidney region, sharp pains didy’t wart the other girls to think that she could land | would end tn the morning or after jin the back or oi headache, diz- only an old, snow-headed geezer, and so she pulled out all {70 siness. your stomach sours, tongue An old woman in Paris has at | meat forms uric acid which almost attention by | Patalyzes the kidneys in their ef. ar will come to| forts to expel it from the blood. : , A 7s in conted and when the weather { the £7, hairs she could, patting his cheeks and calling Style experts say economy wil! be|bad you have rheumatic twinges. him er “dear boy,” etc., as they do to keep ‘em quiet while \caatladd G' cuniing seeinaire Clothen | The urine gets cloudy, full of sedi The Above Suite, in Mahogany and American Walaut, Now on Display in Our Show Windows they're bein: lucked, this season, There thing new| ment, the channels often get sore Well ibatore the man could make up his mind which to |*bout that. sree Heme 8 and irritated, obliging, you to seek 4 p his r 1c) 0 eee relief two or three times during Marry, he was as bald as an egg-cup, and neither sweet- i 4 IN THE MOVIES IT HAPPENS | the night heart wanted him hanging around. rigs Mr. Aesop, unfortunately, forgot to put thi the story for Holland’s benefit, or anybody else’ You can ride a picket fence for a time but i 1 multimillionaire, a wid | To neutralize these frritating oral to|ower, had it all planned for years|acids, to cleanse the kidneys and aitee dene back with an old « friend. aleo|Mush off the body’s urinous waste - a widower and multi-millionaire, to| get four ounces of Jad Salts from : 8 bound| have his son, when any pharmacy here; take a table become mighty unpleasant. college, marry — the Exceptionally Attractive omple crony’s|®poonfal In a glass of water before e daugbter when she finishes finishing| breakfast for a few days and your One thousand vessels every siz days are scheduled | schoo! jkidneys will then act fine. This to be loaded at Atlantic ports. A few little items like Stran it may seem, the chil| famous salts is made from the acid dren finish college and finishing|of grapes and lemon juice, com- schoo! the same day. On board train] bined with Lithia, and has been used homeward the handsome son helpa|for generations to flush and stim- 4 beautiful girl in distress by paying| ulate singgish kidneys, also to neu There can't be liquor with singing and dancing in her fare. Her purge and ticket|tralize the acids in urine, so it no Chicago any more. That will end most of the singing, |*bow® by a cloneup) left in the/longer irritates, thus ending blad- this will make the kaiser cuss the fellow who first sug- gested ruthless U-boat war on America. We place on display tomorrow in our Exhibit Rooms on Second and Third Floors a special carload shipment of Bedroom Furniture just received. The as- sortment embraces a wide choice of very attractive Period designs in all popular woods and in ivory enamels. ,, : b she took to the depot der weakness. J, aaned: ‘ * Pe | tat, Py Nobody can stand it without liquor. y fall th love With oot anctia| 7 AMH aalin (a ABMSiGAl oa ekaien ¥ halal maed and Sreanne couples are particularly invited to visit our special os ——— ‘i ; right on the spot, and each in turn! injure, and maker a delightfal effer. isplay rooms and get (without obligation to purchase) an estimate and terms of 4 And, now they charge that Czernin patronized leg |telis of the plans their respective| vescent lithia-water drink. the necessary equipment to start housekeeping. shows while talking peace at Bucharest. By George! | paters had doped out for them. she| ————~— — | he'd been minister of foreign relations long enough! | ana he to mi ry © man and a sir} | The Huns are growing more reasonable. They |"As the irintani*time speea onlf OFG@Y Your || didn’t ask the Dutch to move into the ocean. their Dve be nd hel mex violent, Goods Added to Account Customers whose names appear on our books, whether the account is Watch the Little Pimples; Sse (ecto | Before Woolen city) More luck yet, there's a min | Advance Again They Are Nature’s Warning 2°" ("07% phe open or closed, are invited to select seasonable articles such as a Refrigerator, Gas Range, Lawn Mower, Garden Hose, Go-Cart, Go-Basket, Perambulator or other needs, and have them adjusted without the usual first payment, at once. (No license required in the | : emghtly and Pisfigusing ders. And the one remedy which|™Ovien) er aire roan one py ‘6 has no equal as a purifier is 8. #. S., et in 4 . Signals of Bad Blood — | "08 no eval as a purities tn 8. 8, 84, ne oar and ttive tor his iis Sole Agents Buck’s Union-Made Stoves and Ranges, Don’t close your eyes to the warn-| which has been on the market for! home , ane ae diet 425 UNION ST. | the O; ing which nature gives, when un-|more than fifty years. It is sold by | Wt in the reception hall. He goes) : | } 0 Ostersnoor Mattress, Pullman Davenports sightly pimples appear on your face| dr th overywhare in to meet dad. Dad claepe him in DETROIT, May — 6.—-Gertrude SEN bther paris of the body asia wid kev 4 his arma, stands him off at arms'|————— |Schmidt’s story of the sordid life of on. ae Si oe a dot hepa fort | length, hands on shoulders and giver | —~ her father, Hellmuth Sehmidt, fur- ot pI d ie, do ot expec Oo DO) son the ye and downs, On, . | e 4 to serious og - anes that ‘epre adjand other local remedies, as they Then dad starts talking about the whether he operated “murder planta” . 7 s fr Bis (cates the most discomtorting | cannot possibly reach the source of! gal son ts to marry. Son nays “Do iin other cities NO ation and pain. Sometimes hey | the rouble, which is in the bleod.! eidedly NO! 1 alread ed to - A va foretell Ficzera, boils, bilsters, wcaly | Begin taking today, and| the gitt I lover" Me melons fo he me tue tht TaRtGeRRIAL RAG SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FUR a) rene eruptions and other annoyances that | write om r histo: of your| bric a “anita ges * = ¢ me matrimonial ads. le Seen like flaines of fire. and Anish Nebel ody pep ae Wed ur | bride to enter, Dad falls in chair TRUSS TORTURE sulcided in jail when accused of the sit Dd URNISHERS ERE deol in Spt : ve y pecta e-}he explaina it is the girl he always|Lundberg Rupture Support. Wel York girl, who nnewered ¢ " When these symptoms appear on| tions, without charge. Write at|wanted hin wm to marry, His old fixe free trial to prove Ite superior: | aay, RG esa apelin 1514 to 1520 Second Avenue, Near Pike. any part of the bedy, take prompt|once to Swift Specific Co, 441 Swift friend's daughter. wstepn to rid the blood of these disor-| Laboratory, Atlanta, A. LUNDBERG © Other women disappeared aft Fadeaway wcene—Two old friends's101 Third Av Site, sista ons Seattle, |riving at Schmidt's place, police say.|

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