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THE * Funeral Held for ELLO” GIRLS APPROVE SCAL a Tot Killed in Fall || Lillian Biron and Musical —— pen overwhelming majority, the Oregon, promising a substantial; fied the proposed wage scale, which | Funeral services for T-year-old | | ® | Gf the Seattle Telephone | Wake increase to take effect from Qc: | will » to union heady and | Mary Nettleton, who sustained fatal | { Show Entertain Naval Boys | sunion have voted in favor | (PF 18, and to be paid on Novem: | presented t phone company |inuriew ina fall from a bieyele near | | REDERICK S EI SSON tage \echedule recently ber 7 in the shape of A new agreement.” her parents’ home, at 620 W. Loe at. | fy ot) | | = Franciaco con.| “208tead of receiving this prom: | ~ Monday, were held Friday, at 1 p.m. | | OE. cae Terman an, | teed ‘Wikehas’ Maaseaae” Wh) WILLIAM BRISCOE DEAD from the Honney: Watson chapel. The | r ; ; ; Sy gts Dentauare | Mio ts Klay," says Mis#) Wiittam Mriscoe, former Beattlelte, | little girl died Thuraday in the Beat: | AT FIFTH AVENUE AND y May Dufty, business ayont of the Op-| has died at Nagtom, Wash, ax the | Ue General hospital sd INE STR ‘4 peed Secitic top pr gel og, oy “the girls were hand: | result of injuries received in a log aH PINI PREET ¢ Pacific Tele | ed another letter f oreo < ¢ camp accide Lcoord 4 v m : Meonths ao they received a No: be granted until the matter of in 8 one of the designers of the | tured ac he ar the] | " grom John Corcoran division su | creased telephone rates was adjusted, | Ar an Bank building, He leaves | United Stn a nked by | a ant t for Washington and | However, the Seattle Ynion has rati:| a widow and baby Great Britain and Germany | | | | : | When Fighting C y | i en Fighting Ceases | ; Then Comes the Greatest 3 D Moral anger to Morale | : HE bonds of discipline will begin to become irksome to our. spirited 4 | | American lads, when the stimulus of battle : activities ceases to exist at the order to | “cease firing. 4 ni It is during this dangerous period, : when our boys are straining in the | leash in their desire to again resume iT their civil occupations, that the seven i I authorized agencies here listed will i}! enter upon their greatest field of use- 3 fulness in the camps and in the field: : | | Young Men’s Christian Association | . | Young Women’s Christian Association * 1 The National Catholic War Council— , Knights of Columbus { i, Jewish Welfare Board Thirty chorus girls and 18 prinel-jlocal stage from film work, will}! War Camp Community Service e pals of the Harry Lewis Musical|/ have a few “glad” numbers of her/f) - 00 a pany hic i ow vhich she has Juouast . $j 2 ‘4 The London [ imes | Sieeat serra ortheins pte the teneeaag ter. the benctit’ or th American Library Association ban is lifted, are scheduled to put | naval be | ‘ bm a "Joy" show tor the men at the| ate nd a comedy| Salvation Army ry | nava} training #tation, University of | barrage w din the pro-| a Washington, Friday night gram, which first given by | 5 ‘ e ervice | Lillian Biron, leading Mack Sen:|the company since its arrival here| Seattle and King County are asked to con- per ving Deets, recruits by elie Pee toe \]| tribute $620,000.00 next week, to assist in car- Now Appears Exclusively in the Post Intelligencer The greatest events in history are impending. Maps will be changed, dynasties will fall and newly freed na- tions will find opportunity to work out their destinies. Never again will this country be indifferent toward Old World events. American readers demand to know what is going on in the peace confer- ences, in the enemy countries and in the parliaments. They await eagerly the news that has been held back by the censor since the war began. The most thrilling page of history shortly will be laid bare. The cable dispatches from The London Times, the most powerful daily in Europe, with more than a cen- tury of honorable achievement, and with its skilled writers in every coun- try in the world, give the readers of the Post-Intelligencer just the truthful, timely and well-written articles that they demand. The London Times cable service, in addition to the thor- ough and dependable Associated Press reports every day in the year, and the masterly articles of FRANK H. SIMONDS, equips THE POST-INTELLIGENCER better than ever to serve its readers. UNITED SERVICE FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. U. W. W. C. RATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918. PAGK 7 W — — : jy " , ; \|| rying on the great work of these agencies dur- ‘PRICE CHANGES STORES AGAIN |} ing the critical months of reconstruction and if, demobilization—to help keep the boys smiling ANNOUNCED IN SHUT SATURDAY, |) tre bone | BCOMMODITIES 5 DIE THURSDAY | rst sth chert tty whn The United States food adminis * scaeenieenpennceeeian —x! trator announces a sli¢ht change tr Continued From FP One | price of corn meal, butter, cheese * ‘ J enge, potatoes and beans con of congregation. 8 9 the | | Store Will Remain Closed may have the ban remove OM ew sero Infection sation All Day Saturday Food price list insued Friday is as | follows: | SUGAR Retatters pay F100 tbe, $908 nt werum stat where the p' vaccinated free of char > city Phy | The length of the night at any | Retaverp| More than a rr to the advisabil ; . { a bey A rsady tme of the year may be found by >. bag ey claim | multiplying by two the time of the se to render 4) un's rising. Doubling the time of to Bpanish | ity setting will give the length of Y our action is ex cen after fuse it wit * not long rable, with the day Diamonds Watches and Liberty Bonds as security when you needcnoney. Loans taken up from others and more money Liberal amounts. Lowest rates, You get full amount of loans— Retatiers 2 Local Man’s Skill MILO MATER Retailers ‘To-m. ves Rends Boche Lines ToKe, bulk, per conmumer® High commendation for valor has “Ready for You Today Vegetable Soap.......s.-. 5c Old-Fashioned Beefsteak Pie. . 30c we.|been awarded Capt. Edwin A should pay, 10-% POTATO FLOUR-F era pay. dull, | «win Strout, son of Mr. and Mrs. should Dar. Ber | A” Strout, of 1321 Minor ave, by | fh Empire Mortgage Retallers pay n. Malin Craig, chief of statt | Loan Co. t army corps, in a letter n. C. A. Woodruff, who ws to the young Established 12 Years, 201-23 White Bldg. On Time | White) 580, should pay, per RICK FLOUR Retailers pay 7, Phe, & | pay.» 10-% 19%e CORN FLOUR « bag dhe to F | 4 baw tee, ees Ste ie Ghar wate ae cate ae wil eget The man who makes prompt pay- 10the mee te ments is the man with the highest credit PEARL BARLEY (hulk) —Retal 4 | "he te: deer consumers m00 standing. ba oe er ree ‘ BLAKELEY LAUNCHE! 1; Py oe ee grat ogra To pay by check helps you to pay on The 4,000-ton Ward ty y, per can i 8 time. It not only saves you trouble, but gives you a reputation for reliability and promptness. nour conruener ts pay, per, 100, the We will be glad to have you stop in today and take advantage of the service we offer. a Sito 8 BREAD RUTADAGAS—Retallers pay, per 108 pay, per 100 Tha, ora should pay box, consamers » $2.00, fancy eating 0 to $2.00. Union Savings & Trust Co. Second Ave. at Cherry St. Ballard—Branches—Georgetown ye to 820; con do, prints 440, medium | 1-1 pay, Washington | 1-1. ; consumers should | should pay, Bockeye, % to 400, 1-% “ otaile ~ strictly fresh 3 Retailers | ve a y. bh. tall 27e to 300; pinks, 1-t. 00 fOe to fc doz: consumers CROWNING TEETH WITH GOLD OR PORCELAIN dental method many teeth badly broken sows REEN PRAS—Tetallers pay 9 11e; consumers should pay te o_o * T, retailers pay 18¢ to 19¢ i ra should pay, dressed, 20 » PIN ALMON, 14 to 1 ALMC Aresaed SILVER retallors pay 186 1 8 1 aumers should pay ma 14% Washington pay, fancy, Ib, Ine to Ie. fancy 160 to 200, cho PRUNES—Retallors p variety 12%0 to . retailers pay be to 60 # should pay 100 to 709 Better Dentistry wr Less M 4 medium §%e HM 3 jo to » medium allers pi 0 : * NAISINEletailers pay, faney aea,' HERRING, retailers pay be t Phone M: ‘1601 Ab-oz. pkg., 100 to Ile, cholce seeded gonsumets should pay i iee te . ov essncemoenenisniesieicanlencsainaisltamaint niacin aimee —