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i Beavers. GOTHAM BOY BOXES FRISCO GLOVE ARTIST SAN FRANCISCO, April 4—Allie Nack, New York lightweight, will open his Coast campaign tonight. He (ovale hea supply prinkley Co. and pougalfouthwick dow win decide the City ¢ jeague alley tite tonight, w oll the final games of the te, will meet Joe Benjamin in the main event of & program of four-round bouts Frankie Haynie Frankie Jones in the semi-windup th bouts tnelude. my Rich ereus Weddle M Jimmy Dundess versus Jimmy Fox bhny Arrouses versus Harry Br and Dave Shade, versua Joo Coffeey meets Rolling | ¢ Apr BL PASO, Tex. Fi Paso’s f ards event of the annu: Seat last night. Denver was tod, with 2,736, and Salt Lake thir —— with 2422 FIELD AND STSREAM TOLEDO, ©. April &—With &) oho «mall lakes of King county are team score of 1,062, Mrs. G. Buttore| attracting the largest number of worth and Mra F. Steibe, Chr early season fishermen. ‘The river gage, won the doubles title of th?) waters are clear, but too high for Women's National Bowling Ss99Ch") good fishing. Cow take, east of tion here yesterday , Kent, is one of the best trout fishing Mrs. B. Husk Newark, N rounds at the present time. ‘The totaled 594 in thre games, winnin L furnish: good early the individual he ers son fishing are lake, north east of Monohan, Panther lakes, east of O’Brien, and Lake Killarney southwest of Auburn. SIGNS TO PLAY WITH OREGON CLUB SAN FRANCISCO, Ap Lake Wilderness is proving a pop. ular spot with the earty fisherman, ami Cottage lake, east of Woodin ville, and Otter lake, near Cedar transformation of Paddy tin, who/ Mountain, are also reported to be is acatos good as an infielder, | fine fog trout fishing. from a holdout to a Beaver was com —- pleted today, when Sigtin left for Cedar river is clear and low Greckett, to begin practice with the too cold for good fishing but Sa | For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J, BROWN TRULY WONDERFUL: That's what folks say about Seattle Baking Co. I have been studying crown and for a quarter of @ cen- (ery, and have worked faithfully to gaster & system that is safe, sani and satisfactory. Other den can do it if they will work and Skill and genius are acquired experience and arduous labor. system of beidgework is simple inexpensive made with a view and utility. A toothbrush will casily reach apd cleanse every surface of my ganitary bridgework; it is cleaner than the average natural tooth. Ne @arge for consultation and my work ts guaranteed 1 de Ret Operate on people's pock ebooks, I have elevated dentistry © 2 professional business standard. f EDWIN J. BEOWN © M6 Columbia Street THE PERFECT PLATE It Pleases You in Appearance—It Holds Tightly to | Your Mouth Under All PrAll Conditions. It Is Light and Cool and Natural. ¥ MY “tried-in” plan—the method by which I make my fro look. liens and changes—in terth or arrangement—at this time, and have finally it, Then it is finished in this : tightly to the roof of the mouth, does this “Anchor” Plate. It cannot be moved. You can bite and chew the hardest food without dislodging it. Try it on 4 piece of spple—any hard food. It ts truly anchored there. It will never fall down into the mouth—tilt. You can mas- T 18 fitted by means of a special impression composition which insures absolute aceuracy. It is made of a special vuleanite imported by me and «> thin and resilient that it can be made into the lightest, yet strongest of plates. It has the natural springiness of action—like the natural teeth. And it ts so light and thin that It is cool, and there can never be sore mouth” with it. And best of all—you can have the nat- of speech—without that himing “S” which “gives Come and see an THOROCAIN—my own painless method, is used in all dental operations without extra charge. My great discovery, which thousands of Seattle people declare to be “a boon to humanity,” having robbed the dental chalr of its Pain and terror, is used in all dental work here. No matter how fore the mouth or how badly the teeth are de dl, you must femember my well-known promise. NO PAIN OR NO PAY PAY AS YOu CAN For those who are un- able to pay for their dental work in one sum, I have ar- ranged an easy pay- ment plan that will appeal to alt Investt- gate it Dr.Wm, H. Thompson % irst 2 ‘eater Wi ; PIONEER = rner First and Yesler Way DENTIST » Nanay Over Shoo Store FOODS ARE FRESHER CHECK PACKAGES Sugur Stall—Kconomy 2e After 6 Open Unt COFFEE We Roast It—We Blend It We Guarantee Satisfaetion 45c Supreme Blend 3 Lbs. $1.25 14 Lbs. 65c 38c Minnetonka Blend 3 Lbs. $1.10 14 Lbs. 55c Our 35¢ Coffee Best in Town 3 Lbs. $1.00 i Lbs. 50c 10¢ Schilling’s Soda se Rogers’ Baking Powder ‘ina lSe K. C. Baking Powder...22¢ Shredded Cocoanut, Ib s30¢ $1.50 pt. Vanilla or Lemon Flavor . $1.00 1 Ib, Black Pepper .......+ M. A. HANSEN STALI, 40—ECONOMY MKT. First Ave. Entrance Headquarters for Easter Candy Novelties, 1 all kinds Cup HOOD CANDY THE 1 rACRAGE® 1G SUGAR Lee 7B, 78¢ Ne: 1 Kristoforsm’s Pure Milk Quart Rvery Dey 5 meade Market Fresh Creamery BUTTER 65¢ Lb. Our own churning Strictly Fresh Naneh EGGS 48c Doz. 2 dowen . Best Oleomargarine, LUCERNE PRODUCTS 26 Economy Market, Main Floor PEANUT BUTTER Fine avatty ‘TC Lb. Finest Quality © Olives (bull), ike Quart she Large Bottle Pickles Negular 25e, for 15¢ Your choice India Relish, Sour Mixed, Sour Plain, Sweet Mixed, Sweet Plain. 64-65 Pike Place Market Opposite Sugar Stall, Downstairs pint... After Dinner Mints, co 1501 Pike Place e On the Corner PUBLIC MARKET GROCERY 1503-1505 PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET Specials for Saturday Pure Tomato Catsup, large and Following Week bottle 30¢; 3 for Your choice of Heinz, Snider's or Olney’s finest New York Pack Del Monte Pure Tomato Catsup, large bottles. .. 3 bottles for .......... pint bottles, each . Babbitt’s Soap Powder, while it 41d, package ......33¢ Luckels Borax Soap (steam re fined) & -a7¢ 11 bars for .... $1.00 lante, Schilling’s Baking Soda, full-pound pkgs, each WE CUT THE Cost OF LIVING Peanut Butter it We grind you wait -24¢ Heinz Ripe Olives, in baltic: pine 19¢, quart . . BT¢ Duck Brand Toilet Soap, 7 bars 25¢, 29 bars . +++ 61.00 Geod Laundry Soap, 16 bars 48¢ 25 bare ..... seers 1.00 2 bottle Chill Sauce ATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919. PUBLIC MARKET CENTER soap. Crystal White, SALT—Shaker, 2 Ibe ... Te a ace, ope oe Cooking Salt, 5 bags or 6 Ibe, 10¢ NOB wvener Boat ..- Cantoria, Mletcher’s 2he Oth “rid 28 Economy Mkt. 17 Pike PL Mkt CARNATION 12c pO. 66 and eg! Hike Place Market, Lower Floor Stalls 44 and 27, Economy Public Market STONG itor: BIG SALE 4 big cans Laurel Milk. cece cmccee - SOG 30e can Baker's Cocoa -...~.-..-.-+++-m+--20¢ 25e bar Baker’s Premium Chocolate. .......20¢ 25¢ can Royal Baking Powder. ..-... 3 pkgs. Golden Egg Noodles... Campbell's Soups, can ..-.-..--.- 25e Quaker Cracked Wheat..........-..12g¢ She can Sliced Pineapple ~~ ~nw----2n--- - 25¢ Four 10¢ cans Oil Sardines. $1.00 fine Brooms 2 bars Creme Ol Soap or Bath Tablets ...--.. Two 20 cans Peas - 25e can Baking Powde Ibe, Fancy Head ¥ ean Douglas Sa © can Pure Honey | 3 phen Toco Pancake Flour sceveemmee 356! 3 pken Corn Flakes ...... 5 bara Lenox Roap ..-—--.38@ 3 Ibs. Rolled Outs o 5 bars Crystal White Soap..28@ 406 No. 1 Walnuts, Ib. 6 boxes Good Matches .... 450 Th. pkg. Sunbeam Coffee 4 big boxes Matches 5 large rolls Tollet Paper.. 50e can Instant Postum Two 15e cans Chidgide Lime tha © Apricota Mc Tea Fannings, Ib Pure Ground Allspice or 4 Ibs. Large White Beans.. inger, per pound 3O@ 3 Ibe, Mancy Nav We bottle Del Monte Cateup prod 3 Iba Med Chill Beans. S00 Kxtract Vanilla . F 4 tbe, Lima Beans , 800 can Blackberry Jam. the can Apple Butter ...... 200 cans Tomatoes or Corn 15¢ Lind 1Se size Pork and Beans 25¢ Cresceat MAPLEINE 2-07, bottle. 3Se Lai ng Powder 1 Mb, ean. 25c Crisco... BO0¢@, 45¢ and 90¢ M. J.B. T Tea. .....40¢ | round Chocolate, t....35¢ Golden West Coffee....80¢ S4b. can M. J. B. Coffes..82,00 2 Dig pkga. Seeded Kalsins.. 26¢ Five Sc pkgs. Seafoam Powder 1Se can Minced Clams.... Four 10¢ cans Red Beans... 25¢ Two te pkes. WBlectrio Bluing 5¢ r 15¢ Stalls 37.38—Fconomy weer 40M MEATS DOWN! For your Sunday dinner we have fancy Vea! and Beef Pot Roasts 5 Veal Cutlets Follow the crowds to Veal Roasts JONES MEAT CoO. STALL 4 "Eanes der STALL 45 Lewer Vieer PAY CHECKS CASHED BELOW MARKET PRICE PRICES ARB LOWER Velvet Sharpen lade Stall 37-n, JOHNSON CUTS DEEP Patrons offered extraordinary Tell your friends. Edge Sharp Shop sl) kinda Kegnomy Market Reducing grocery stock. bargains. 5 large bars Crystal White Soap. .....25¢ Large bars Ivory Soap ..--.--- - 3 lbs. choice Italian Prunes. .-.- -25¢ 15c Campbell Soups, any flavor. -. “<a 15c pkg. Jello, any flavor. 3 pkgs. Creamettes -... © Libby Solid Tomatoes. ane cans Standard 16e¢ 3 Two Pack a8e cans In bar: 2 pkgs. Grapenuts 25¢ 20« Tomatoes o-. 45¢ 250 Olymple Pan cake Flour ...28¢ bbe con Chase & San born Coffee “ Syrup «-...+ + 25¢ | aoe 5 Corn Pe ken ... 25¢ 3 lbs. Small Navy Beans . 25e¢ Small Lima - 2he 1 Kice 25¢ cpr Head sreseeee BBO 2 Ibs. Fancy Import ed Green Peas 25¢ Ibs. New Sunmaid Raisins ..... 85¢ can Det Monte . 25¢ Peaches ......20¢ 260 Baker's Premt- um Chocolate 18¢ 300 bottle Del Monte | Cataup 2 andara --—ene 15E 2 cans Tender Sweet Corn . B5e¢ 2 eans Country Club 2he Bar Harbor, Cateup - 25¢ Maple Blend Syrup Pkg. Corn or Gloss Starch —-... 10¢ 26c pkg. Swedish Potato Flour 20¢ 1 Tb. can Baker's Coton -.----+ % Ib. can Baker's Cocoa .. 23e¢ Stalls 7.8.9 Economy Market fo First and Pike. 3 Ibe. Beans . Ibe. Ib 200 pke. M -- Tree Tea . 300 pk. Washing Powder 20¢ cans Dutch Cleanser ...- 2 25¢ cans Keen Kleanser ... large bars Lenox Soap . 23¢ bars Bath Boap .....+- JOHNSON GROCERY 25¢ SHOE-TERIA No. Pike Place Market LAST DAYS OF OUR HOUSECLEANING SALE EXTRA SPECIAL While they last. Mary Janes and Princess Shoes for little folks. sixes 1 to 8, pair Children's Shoes, sizes 5 to 8. Exceptional Ladies’ Dress Shoes All leather; ¥ $1.45 che ee ss: ee School and Dress Shoes, for boys and growing girle— $2.40, $2.80, $3.20, $3.80 ‘SPLENDID LOT MEN’S BUTTON Men’ Button and lace: tan; calf and kid— $2.80, $3.80, __ $4.80, $5.80 _ Oxfords, samples, var foun styles; $3. 80 up from, pair. . SHOES Our regular $3.80 Shipyard shoes ter” $2.80 worTH DOUBLE Before you buy your Spring Shoes, look over our stock. styles arriving dafly, and going fast. There's a teria Prices Talk. SHOE- TERIA No. 1 Pike Place Market—Next to Sugar Stall. Late CORNER PUBLIC MARKET while 181, 2° 35° Creamery EGGS Fresh dirties and BUTTER 43c Doz. 2 doten ..-...8B¢ Every one gua * 55¢ Lb. MARGARINE, Nucoa, Nut Ola, Rex Nut... cream and SUGAR, pure cane for.. 8 pounds _OTHER BIG SPEC ce <4 oes GREEN’S BUTTER STORE ==: DODDS’ SANITARY GROCERY STALL 45 SANITARY MARKET LOWER FLOOR STALL 45 Crisco .....---.-~-45¢, 90c, $1.80, “ Large cans Tomatoes gp Ol 1 Ib, Fresh Soda Ci 18¢ lib. Fresh Graham Crackers rs et Corn.. atsup . or Libby Hot oe | 2 cans lowa Large bottle Monte + Del 3 tbe. White Beans . 2 Ibs. Lima Beans .--0-.0.+ 25¢ 21 lake White Shortening What Chicago’s $1 BY E, CC. RODGERS Highteen thousand dollars is a lot of money to pay for one school ‘su perintendent for one year's work Whether it is too much depends | upon the man and the work he does, Charles 1), Chadsey, school super- | intendent-clect of Chicago, thinks the work he does is worth $18,000 to the parents and schoolehildran at lympic Pancake Flour 4 lbs. best Rolled Oats ...... "Superintendent Wants to Do | | Chieago- oR cue ‘zee & | 9 tbe. et Prunes. 35¢ 45¢ i 20¢ bottle Vi 1he¢ 4 bars P. & aptha Soap 25¢ 206 can Choice Pink Salmon 15¢ lib, can Alaska Sockeye Sal - sees BOE 1 White Soap, .28¢ 25e pkg Swift's Pride Washing Powder ... . 20¢ saa SYRUP MASA DELICIOUS m Aru pinr sorTT <. Le FLAVOR || :20° or 8,000-a-Year | to the chil dren, And there are many who agree | with Chadsey. They believe he 1s | worth the biggest salary ever paid any public school superintendent in any American city. For Chadsey believes tm “An elected school board; “A small school board; | “Merger of business and educa | DAWSON MEAT C°: Stall 116, Corner Market. S. 0. RODMAN, Prop. SPECIAL PRICES TOMORROW ON. Fancy Steer Pot Roasts, Veal Roasts, Home-Made Pork Sausage, Home Rendered Lard, and OH, YOU ROASTING CHICKENS. STALLS 18.25 ALLEN’S GROCERY Corer Mit HEADQUARTERS FOR CRESCENT GOODS Creseeat MAPLEINE 2-0n. bottle. ------35¢ Crescent Baking Powder 1 Ib, can......, 25 THOMPSON’S MARKET STALL 26 sdnitnry Market STALL 26 DOWN! DOWN! GO OUR PRICES BABY LAMB VEAL Legs, Ib. «+... 00¢ | Chops, 23¢ Shoulders, |b. .22¢ | Roasts, lb. ... se Chops, Ib. ... . -30¢ | Stew, |b. veo -AZWKE- 15¢ Pot Roasts, 15¢, 18¢, 20¢; ed ae 1B 15¢ Fancy Sliced Bacon, pound FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR FASSBINDER’S LIBERTY DELICATESSEN 2 Catsup— Blue Label Chili Sauce | BACON GRE! bottle for 30 Oe bottle for 4 bottle for 20 35e bottle for, 409 Full Line Meat Lah! Salad Dressings, Etc, fore dismissal; “Opportunity for ineffictent teach- ers to improve work before dis- missal. “Access for teachers to their effi- ciency marks,” tional departments of the schools under one superintendent. “Definition of the powers, author: | ity and limitation# of the superinten: | dent and of the board of tion;| Briefly, Chadsey believes in the Publicity of school fina | square deal for teachers and in de- ight of teachers to organize; | mocracy in the public Dols. fon — with chers in| Looks as though Chicago is lucky in getting Chadsey, nat $18,000 | a year. ht of teachers to agitate for | salaries; | “Adequate salaries for teachers; | ”] | “Sufficient pensions for retired | Waem you think of advertising, | teachers; think of The Star. “Right of teachers to hearing be- MURRAY WINS! From all competitors when it comes to GOOD MEATS and LOW PRICES Ask your neighbor. She knows. Miaray Mica Co. — Wastlnglon Maket HAMILTON’S BUTTER STORES 20.22 SANITARY MARKET and 39 ECONOMY MARKET —> MARGARINE SPECIAL! < For Saturday’s Special we will place on sale 50 cases (1,500 Ibs.) of Morris & Co.’s Delicious MARIGOLD MARGARINE 30c Lb. with a liberal limit of 10 Ibs. to the customer. It has the most delicate flavor of all Margarines and is of a rich, golden color. Tastigood Margarine A chotco California product, lb. ..30¢ or 2 Ibs.. .65¢ Borden’s or Carnation Milk, 2 tall cans. . Rogers’ fresh ground Peanut Butter, 20¢ M. J. B. Tree Tea (Ceylon or Japan), 4 Ib. 236; Ib. ~ Orange Pekoe Tea, Ib. ¢ 2 Ibs. M. J. Brandenstein sx: Coffee 35¢ Lb. It’s the flavor and aroma that makes its popularity, Only 3 pounds to a customer, This offering will not be repeated at this price. Flake White Shortening, 27¢ Ib; 2 Ibs. Gem Nut Margarine | Nut-Ola ....-.... Me (Swift's) 1b....33¢ ‘Tre choice butk RACE TRACK MAN DIE SAN FRANCISCO, April 4 ny Denue, “Kidney Foot Jack, John. N. C, April 4— wide | Coombs’ Phillies tomorrow will line ly known a®a race track man, died | UP #sainst the North Carolina A, & lin a hospital here last night. He Lyle Stringer is picked to was paddock judge at Emeryville | 40 the twirling. Doug Baird has re- and other tracks in the palmy days| Covered and ts able to play ag of the bony gun but George na will be out of | the game for a 1 while with a strained j shoulder, TAKE RIDE Bin ikea ‘ Mo., April 4 PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, April 4.— inals were scheduled today for} Melvin Kopp has wired Connie Mack Ic six-inning workout and a train| from Toledo, saying he will join the | ride, The train ride will end in Ip-} Athletic n Baltimore when they dianapolis for games Saturday andj line up against the International Sunday for the-regulars, Orioles tomorrow, { CARI NAL LOUIS The