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Relatives Charge Officials! Slow in Investigation SAN FRANCISCO, leging local from diligent in tt cate the death of Inea Reed of the dead woman are ¢ appeal to the an investigation They stated that in the two we xince the identity of the in @ canyon near San N tablished, the army investi tailed of the have accomplis! nothing Reed, brother of the dead woman, is making a private investigation to de termine whether the army Investi ors’ apathy is due to lack of in in the case or to a desire to men in military circles who ~ connected either with the « betrayal ¢ an itlege several d annour Mareh 21 army o| persons resp ves ring an war dep fe | jment for vction army the ! i! “Spartacan Outbreaks Will gs Fully Investigated diet, ending its debat decided to appoint fully the ree ks, a Wolff agency dispateh ; Perident socialixts Their arsuments that Germany 4 by YY, turning the proceeds over & the workers. No definite “ Protest against Minister F man's criticism of the Kalser,” ebate. “Wilhelm’s retirement Holland is a move ‘nxpired only | q Kile patriotiam, feeling his elim may bring a better race fo Germa: Graham Ramsay Is _ War Cross Winner | ©. Ramsay, has just been dec: | # by the French government | Wh | BMished servics contain clu | Young Ramsay arrived in France lon of the mys it need of mnen. His division, the |ficera have not investigated WT, was billeted with the French, | UNK's nonarrival under ‘ Participated in the battles near im. Champaign offe iv a Afgonne forest. in which ting he shot down by machine gun fire. | and its flag dec Ramsay was one of th tar eleven” football players ® from Broadway high. |, But the war ended before he | “ " PROBE “REDS” } NE, March 21 ission of 21 mem frem Berlin reported and sell » the Hohenszollern taken regarding the prot declared Col. Reinhard during ny.” ‘Graham Ramsay, a nephew of |) With the Croix de Guerre for distin. | there ts re im 1918, when the allies eth girl's death, police say command wf Gen. CGourand. Was @ first outenant of inf cress by Marshal South. Hix brother, Claude. (across. Peteral officials say S. Asaka. » has admitted shipment of is of whisky from San Fran t@ Seattle labeled “mush between and between Las Vega Denver. Service is aleo blocked 39 miles south and 30 miles west of Cheyenne, Wyo. . Arrest Auto Driver | before FAIR WEATHER ip NURSE'S DEATH) SPEEDS MARKET ou: Sunshine will Bring Out Lo- cal Greens at Low Prices of sunshine esult in a brisk more days arrived They were mostly nd met with » the fact that navel « large at thix time All grades of butter today, and de are of tt that the product will continue the upward grade for uny decrease becomes appar The usual business of Wash alers buying butter 4 otally 1 thin season ng for inter to the » ready de are ern opinion ent ington Kon is with Oregon deale rington butter trading further testifie of the artich being stored the world’s high record s nothing very cheerful e& prices next winter Market Report Today Sharp a level tertain Elke at rw Girls! Here’s hance to Help || EnService Men || STRINGER FINDS | MURDER CLUES Watch and Clothing Indicate Victim’s Status plenty of her hands Saturday officers of the Sol al No} « build Sheriff ited the spot ni the contribut counell by sell y for the benefit men who tage on Satur of all returned a job found The netted by the selling of tage will be used in giving be * to an wocording to J. H of the organization money oldier in “dl man w fuct that t apparently exp }had a good Waltham watch led to the supposition that he in |40. Ne 1 ra |DOar hin body The sheriff thinks that the man ath us killed and robbed und that the murde wan afraid to take the |wateh for fear of discovery if he were discovered with it or if he tempted to well it Wilson and Albert to Visit Louvain BRUSBELS, March 19. Wilson Allen, sec wn naive mull Florence wan well 10 viol! their concert A retiring office Kubey vist, will en was found on or honor of new w Friday night «Portland Market Report " * PORTL AND. Cattle Ore Mareh 2 ripts market $13,00014.00 $11.60012.50; medium $10.00@ 11.60; fair to $9.004710.00; common to $8.00479.00 $10 dy good to t™ fair steers, choice cows (Delayed) @ 12.00 Albert fers good to} —Presiden $9,00@ | will vine Le Owe The inhabitants of the ring & magnificent leather jue, representing part of the de- stead president medium fair to srlings medium | $11.00 Oh. Mama! SRE The Poem Man AMUSE ME | yer Jur. he Tekin g homea can, T S of NUT House Mute : tM OORE = ma TohitTHedty wither Wife Who Hits Pedestrian 4 W. Schroeder N “n. was struck and serious! ured by a truck driven by; rian, of 2 ve. and C! dey morning. Se er vs the city hospital with ribs and ingernal injuries. Therian, who says the suddenly stepped in front truck and was dragKed feet be the machine stopped, was arrested an the elty jail on an \VICTORY LOAN DRIVE Louts broken oid man of about 15 could be Cal- o-cide re open charge AL WEDDING TONIGHT iT THE PALACE HIP Cowan, violinist and mem the Slatko troupe at the Pal lip, will be married tonight to| Spel ‘pommel Belle Blum, & non professional,| ine vericial propacanda film for Padding to take place on the|Vicsry Loan drive In view of the audience at the} hess ‘ ofthe first show... (Adv. 4] It was made at the Douglas Fair Mareh is the ttle of the lline of idecs furnixhed by Frank F. | Wilson, director of publicity for the | Vietory Loan, Democracy, Seditious Propaganda Dissension, Brute Ignorance and Mr Citizen are the leading characters. now Is c ELEBR. ATING “Bob” Hesketh. member of the city council since 1911, {hie 29th wedding anniversary | Latena ave. | Take } of 2 Lessons » WAY of teaching If you value time and meacy Little Cost. Private Halla. Day and Bvening Young Lady Assistants. PINE CUTLERY We Are Expert Cutlers and Grinders thes. Ane of Cutlery. DING WORKS 1402 Fourth Ave., Near Union 5:00 to 8:00 P. M. Today, Buttermilk Biscuits with Honey or Jellies. Liberty Theatre Bldg. where the bakers prepare and bake in full view of the public, You owe it to yourself to come in and see our daylight bakery, where the most tasty bread in the city is turned out. The golden harvest field, with all its richness, is brought to you in Kap- pel & Rickles’ bread. Our bread and pastries are made out of the very best ingredients. Kappel& Rickles 108 Second Ave. § Second and. Yesler. Main 5055. UNION ‘TAILORS ' Order Your Easter Suit choice assortment 5 in various weaves and A of POPULAR PRICES the | i tx held in banks studios here, and from an out-| celebrated | on} | Thursday. The Hewkeths live at 4718) hones, atrops | Spinach Walla Walle, 16% Sweet Potatoes — Appies— FILM READY TO SHOW} ~ “*™ California Arizona . STi60oms 36 rs| | country cream- wiry creamery, Oregon short held triplets ‘ eream brick . x —— — Poultry—Prices Paid by Wholesale Dealers to Shippers a ee Springs — Live [Turkeys—Live . Dressed .. Belgian Hares—Liv See sh | Meat isan — i Cows—Country Veat—Fancy Heavy grade Hoge—iiork . Aronn ~ Fri risco o Market Report s— SAN March Butter Ege Ale | Cheese—California FRANCISCO, Extras, 614 Extras, 4c; a flats, fancy, Yotatoes, per cental on wharf. jems, $2 to $2.15; Oregon, linas, not quoted; riv sweet potatoes, $4 to $4 n the street Onions—Tce-house California, $3.76 to $4 per e on the street, $4. Barley—No. 1 feed, $2.22% to ¥ |with off grades lower; No. 1 #hip- % to red, { per cental $2.15; recleaned, | $8 to $3.10. RESSES w AR | Weir, direc Camp Community se lee, addressed nstruction committee of the ference at thelr meeting in the Y, W. C, A. Thursflay after- noon on the subject of what the service organization Is doing for the employed gir. extra pullets’,| ME POY eo Wi make the best met He hos eaten in hie bite oD a Chats Inet ony z frre Oran eo od oo *Heue Phoyorrs, Lan Nee Ft Tyra, pramatic Trigmph “THE panntnee oy TES THIRD Loom mai pentees Mote Pius W This Week—Lew White in “DOLLY ROM RROADWAY" With the 30 Rainbow Girte Nights tuna Mondays [NEW PANTAGES | MATH. 290; NIGHTS 7 AND es Great care should be taken in choosing @ pipe the bit-—the weight + the draught-—the pearance—the material the workmanship, The digplay window at 707 Firat Ave. will be of val- ue to you ITALIAN BRIAR You should see the many excellent qualities of this pipe. It is the pipe that is meeting the popular demand. Tbe to $5.00. 707 First Ave. Pike & ter Mi Leary Blda. “Sent on Request” eum ‘The Woolly West’ Nights ; Plus “War Tax. and ba For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J, BROWN Seattle's Leading Dentist 106 Columbia Street I have been studying crown and have worked faithfully to ra system that ix safe, sani- tary nd satisfactory Other den tists can do it if they will work and learn, Skill and genius are acquired by exp and arduous labor. My sys f bridgework is simple and inexpensive made with a view |to durability and utility A tooth-brush will easily reach and cleanse every surface of m pridgework; it is cleaner » natural tooth, sultation my work is guaranteed. I do not operate on people's pock etbooks, I have elevated dentistry to a professional business standard. and EDWIN J. BROWN 106 Columbla Street and} k for a quarter of a cen-| royed town, for presentation to the | Seattle women too—have folks—and men, learned to prize Cynthia Grey’s column in The Star. We have added many other features for the woman’s page, and it represents our “bigger, bet- ter and brighter” policy. Why home? door by carrier boy, not kt is 12 cents per week, delivered to your have The Star delivered to your if you live in Seattle. It is 50 cents per month in the country, delivered by car- rier. ~ If outside the carrier zone, The Star will be sent by mail—$1.50 for three months, $2.75 for six months, $5.00 for one year. TELEPHONE MAIN 600 Ask for Circulation Department Charles S . Harper Says Be Particular About Your Spark A weak, undependable sparks ts ax bad as the poorest grade of ean You insist upon the best gas you can get—why not be as fusny about your spark? A hot, snap- bs spark will help poor gas a lot but nothing beipa a hitand: mise xpark lke @ trip to a Wil tard Station, Bring yours in We Treat and Fill any Battery 817 East Pike Street NORTH END BRANCH saz ke Avenue CH WITH MATINER SATURDAY Night FORRES-ROBE STARRING HENRY HA AND THE DENTISTRY Look into your mouth and see it your gums ar sloughing or e RIGGS’ such as rheumatism, da plications, and general gout, indigestion stomach trouble. The only dental office that specializes in th and eur the above diseas ur office you will find all in ‘ators and masters of profession. are taken of children’s and estimates fronelad guarantee for 15 mall work, A reasonable discount & all union men and their families, United Painless Dentists Os ‘Third Av Hourn—Si30 A. andere t CHARLES SCHWA Optometrist 10¢ and 15¢ for a package of seeds when you can get same for Se and 10c? MALMO & CO. Nursery and Seed Store 1913 Westlake Ave. Just North of Times Square. Big Fruit Trees and Berry Bushes. OF FATE REACHED varieties. LAST TIMES TONIGHT PAULINE FREDERICK —IN— “THE WOMAN ON THE INDEX” PRIZMA NATURAL COLOR SCENIC “Everywhere With Priama” GUTERSON’S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA CHRISTIE Literary Digest COMEDY Tomorrow—Tom Moore Special Shoe Bargains FOR LADIES WITH SMALL FEET : Turrell’s 903 Second Avenue Store Ladies’ wearing shoes, size 214 to 444, AA to D widths, will find a big saporément of styles from. which to select. All materials included. Ao big lot of over 700 pairs of these sizes at 5. All men’s and women’s shoes greatly reduced. Spe- 3 cial prices on part of children’s stock also. Turrell Shoe Co. “The House of Service” 903 Second Avenue.