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THE SEATTLE STAR—-TUFSDAY, APRIL 8, 1919, eevee ens room Ps. CLUB WOMAN ON | Arriving at New York @nce to union rules almost cost Geo, Here They Are! Wild West Officers rict Repo Feitman his life, While hurrying to | B comply with the whistle calling the nployes back to work, Peltman’s | ae bad RW Toot slipped and he fell five stories. er e tutter quotations on ne loon —— — i market Tuesday re unchanged | l Me k ts Hart Appoints Mrs. Griswold fey Teer ere ommeet| Local Dae on Commission stock on hand, Dealers are supply 4 & ing the trade with California offer-| s W. 8. Griswold, of 4554 17th ave, N ” - ym “ 7 va B, was appointed Monday & mem joshi Fi tg ge ther Week Starting 13th ber of the state industrial welfare Poe April's, 1018, there were: ¢a77| Azitenebee—< : 5 . esion by Acting v, Louls F | , 1918, th " 377 | Asparegus—Lov SUNDAY, APRIL commission by Acting ¢ 2s cong h§ a Gee gp to phe db gal lio hag Mats, Wednesday, Saturday oie a less than one-half the amount stored uary 920. on the me date of the previous Annual Engagemen Mrs, Griswold, who has been a \o Me date. ef the Drevicus retary of the Ge Popular Romance OLIVER MOROSCO Presents |are storing extensiy y while others | Carrote—L« are still holding back for a pons || Callf., doz. b ble lowering of the ez market ba hype | Bouthern cabbage wae quite firm thers Gal. |Tuesday, at 6%e for Winningstead ; and Danish Ball, The supply seem to be pretty well cleaned up in the California fields and we may ex perience an unusually high cabb: before the » ogg: New California epudn are arriving Cal, per I, ++ in small quantities and going at tere |14e a pound, Kennewick grass is — |making an unusually good showtr this year, in the opinion of ‘AMUSEMENTS this year, tn the opinion ot other f : "Oe ct, Bae Me ie: , ‘ Jeulty in disposing of the product MOORE ==, i é j at Bo: per pound CLARA MORTO i th ‘ ’ é é oes A +o ie My ; ’ : me ——————_—--_ a mente Davie & ish. Oe | . sa! . eaice New York Stock Report Women's clubs, editor and manager of the Bulletin, the official organ of the federation, and ix president of rated Co-operative aswocla tion, During war she was identi 3 fied with the welfare work of the women’s division of the state council | of defer Jack Mrs. Griswold succeeds Mrs son Sitbaugh, Other appointees to} the board are Mra. J, 5. Burkey, of OF Tacoma, and Mra, George P. Harde | grove, of Spokane, — the F on ends »bers Yellow Danver ralian brown . Onions Per de y-—Doz. bune The Play Oe rary oo foe NEW YORK, April &—The etock Peanut Botter—Por tb. Hawaiian Music Famous MM | 4 yroaern ‘se een roms, Sir Sethe see | eee Pee ae trend. Mexican Petroteum was up| ¢ A Typical Moresco Cast and il m ‘ a the Hawaiian Sinewrs. sd Oe See ME, BL Betnitem “ut” a Pi PALACE HIP ofp amgrelairnattg Sagi 4 | j - %: Southern Pacific, 105%; . Continuous Pally, 2 to It 2 . States Steel, 98%, Off te: u ie VAUDEVILLE | ACTS baker, 65, up % tee eee ‘The market cloed irregular. . per doz. outdoor, doz... .03@ 8 | | . Copyright, Underwood & Underwood, N. ¥ j These officers of the Ist Infantry, ist division, were the first to] Washington men, and lost heavily in the Argonne action —____—___ step off the returning transport that brought back Wild West troops to Thin outfit trained at Camp Lewis, aN || Chicago Stock Report © United States. The chap with the cane is Chapta W. Beard of Officers in the above pleture were members of headquarters company | jg————- ——— * the United States. The chap ep tinnp Ayponomsarad nddaweated (Kt OY ea SHICAGO, April &—Storms thru: who won the Croix de Guerre for bravery on the| Reading from left to right, they are: Capt, W. 1, Cole, Bismarck, N.|out Nebraska, threatening to force| gJinids: per pack »+-. his bravery | D.; Lieut. 1. E. Epstein, New York city; Col. A. D. Cummings, Idaho; Capt.|a later seeding of oats, caused| “air, per dor, anches Argonne forest. | H. P, Lovelace, Richmond, Va.; Capt, Jacob Kanzler, Portland, 0.; Lieut. | prices of grain futures on the Chi FRUITS Hoquiam, Washington battlefield. He made a name for himalf among the troor lin rescuing wounded men during the bloody battles of the Notice the Heutenant on the right carry Uil Lane, La Crusas, New Mexico; Chaplain I, W. Beard, Hoquiam, Wash, |cago board of trade to rule higher | ARpie The 31st infantry was made up largely of Seattle and other state of and Lieut. Pfund, San Francisco, ltoday. Offerings were light, rains a Pexvene oo Sere preventing country hauling. Pro © grade 28 EVER THINK OF THIS? BLANC SUESTO [DRESS-UP BUG "Hs Goveraeim — Spat tember, Ke up at $145% at open-| | |visions were higher. Government Formetn, os. S0erEae | lextimates of a bumper wheat crops! Se f] will have no effect on futures now B You get out of a prod uct just what is put in. We put the best in But- Sais Walesa Wate te | Restaurant Man Charges He! Whole Family Feels Urge, | Pinning Notes on Door | iat, eatencnentiy sold up 2%c at} i lie ss’ geen ae. ee | a Just Temperament — | uit “ncacety tial’ oht| tous pull"Pnte beg Bread—and we guaran M at the opening at| © erede July, unehi Roman Meauties . CHICAGO, Aprit 5—Girls. if you|gea.c, was up le in the later trad [Retice a man knocking on your door, |ing. September, %¢ lower on open or pinning notes on it running ling at 63¢, later gained %c. around loowe with “the landscape of | be dR End H na hig mind washed clean,” he ts an ar: | %—————__+- ust || Frisco Market Report | Louis Phiefer told the judge in a) gy em South Side police court that “artists|" SAN FRANCISCO, April §—But are likely to do such things.” ter—Pixtras, 59c. | He had ed this way toward Miss| Eggs—Extras, 47¢; extra pullets’, | Bertha Hause, She caused his ar-| 450, Test. -Caliti flats, fancy, | “So you are an artist?” queried tr | ee ¢~olgead gilt oes | Judge. sf Oate—Red, feed, $2.15 to $2.25. | ‘Oh, yes; quite an artist sald Barley—No. 1 feed, $2.35 to | Pheifer, ott’ , town | 7 2. . with o1 rades low No. | Capt. of Police Dennis Ratly, who : ee Pee S ro ida 2 | + Ys ai . | ‘don’t take much stock in sich artist |‘ On ions—Ice house, California, $3.75 to $4 per cental. | Charging that he is wrongf and BY HELEN SPAU Megally barred from occupying the| The dressup bug, th ground floor of the building at | siti th which asa {Third a and Universit ets about the camekime French re nt, J. BE. Blane is ithat Mother Nature being to think) ——————_————————— PANTAGES making 4 fight in Superior Judge of gay attire, has been bussing tn | French's court Tuesday to require |sistently for many year now and ¥ tee you will get the best spon * our out. for a\ winter & Visit our plant. Fin- est in the West. the Corey Sign company to permit/i¢ it hasn't already” driven us to |him to take possession of the prop |make rash piirehates we can't ¢s| erty, cape it thisjweek. | Blane charges that he leased the| with Segond ave. shops redolent property for ten years and pald two | in “drogmup week” attire, and spring | | Delhenesel ee mien Be. months’ rent in advance After he | sunshine _ serronl shiny ain’ ak _CUMM ————«n"/™ ihat put up his sin, he sid on the) wapn hate, even the most rigid ———— witness stand Tuesday, John Davin | syle ascetics can't resist the temp: METROPOLITAN J oi. Soluine, notitied him he could [AON to Goll ups bit ae ® he building, - be Everybody's getting the bug now, THI WEE Tie! Eres a rit” J | not have possession hot Just because it's nice weather | mm charges tenants in th 90 Proce | ind aster is just a week away, O nse With Masic | building object to his proposederes |... vr = . |taurant, and influenced the owner: because it's good business form A Comedy lopened his restaurant, but ask» Insist On guys,” suggested that Phelfer prove | 1 geod a8 Artist by painting @ ple-|'“Potatoes—Whart prices: Deltas, | ws hee " $1.75 to $2 per cental for choice, | Almends—Per ft. Delighted,” purred Pheifer, and |soq g235 to $2.50 for fancy; Oregon| Soft, shell jin & few minutes turned out a sketch Burbanks, $2 to $2.60; Idaho Gems,| 4 Millerand tn the new governor of redeemed Alsace and Lorraine. His ti lto keep him out. Hed has never to dress up once a year at te climb out of O. D. and see what! LAUGHTER! Nights, Soe to $2.90: 1) sacs rrnch to sign ag order grant: io ot Mais, saa {of “his honor. |$2.30 to $2.35; Washington Gem . mea job while the sun's shining and capital is Strassburg. Millerand jper pound. Sweet potatoes, bc to 7c! . € MAIN Jout the state were closed Tuesday |august captain of industry Whom) was made minister of commerce in| °DAns® your address, and quit an jg _._____ag | Chests - Rheemppresident of the California] As for the girl who has been! nes been minister of public works, x— YAKIMA, April §—The spring |occasion, indeed, and besides she! The soldier not only wants to| Se to $1.50; Plug civvies feel like again, but he has ing him the right t@ occupy th apa “ : / Well.” said the judge, after scru-|$2'35, New potatoes, 4¢ to Sie CLOSE O1L OFFICES knows that if he looks lke @ 004/116 fest socialist ever agpethted to © won't say you are an artist and Ul oer pound. cach att tend * NIGH 5 hunting ceremonies of the Yakima likes to hear her returned Yank say) jateers, ( 50 7 mss medium to Indians opened last night, and will|that “Seattle girls have more class! good ‘ers 8 Ps $11; fair to od continue thruout Tuesday, marking |than the French dames, any day iY Worker Asserts eUe steers, $9 to common to fair | t War Tas. , 4 & weather eye to getting a good premises he allege he leased. nizing the sketch for some time, “I! Standard Oil company offices thru: |<itizen it's half the battle with the French government post when he | wont say you are not, but move, Oo humbly toil! cam |compagys;wne died at Santa Crus) Sumdiy we. Lae. tony Mg and for @ brief time minister of war. PORTLAND, April 8.--Cattle—Re- Sunday, igh ae the spring “dreaeuy” i «butterfly |H¢ * considered one of the strong ceipts, 85 head; market steady. Best ——— |men of the country. teers, $1% to $14.50; good to choice 1c, 25¢, Ste ‘Te, $100 the opening of the hunting season| Even father, who has been doz: pina steers, 68 to. $9; cholce cows apd} ieee ton Midas tiee ties vituni |gédly etlnging to hie etaxocs vores | Battle Half Won Board Lets Upper Classes nee scene ects Sree, 0 hunting parties will be organized. is apt to succumb to the spectacle! “america ia the dest nation on Ss ppe jas: bysens sagen pri peas maby ast le of Second ave. all dressed up, if] Hold Dances ny hy Heyer ante liege Sox he hasn't already. given in to the| ft, because the moat important $7 to $8; fair to medium cows an lOc, 25e, Me wheedling of the entire feminine | features of modern civilization have heifers, $5 to $6; canners, $3.50 to Military training under the supér- | $4.50; bulls, $6 to $8.60; calves, $9.50 vision of an army officer will be en-|to $13.50; stockers and feeders, $7 tablished in the Seattle high achools |to $10. *| Wilbur Messer, national Y. M. C. A.| if the war department sanctions the| Hoge—Receipts, 150 head; market [hi te it OF 8 retired financier” | man, at a luncheon in his honor, | application of the school board for |ateady. Prime mixed, $19 to $19.25; | With Mat, Wed-Sat. Lee eee ee eet gar |iven by the local association Mon-|one or more units of the junior re-|medium mixed, $18.75 to $19; rough atinct to economize, mother will fol-| gay noon. He denounced Bolshe-| serve officers’ training corps, The |heavies, $17 to $17.25; pigs, $16.25 to viam and said it is the result of igno-| board voted, late Monday, to apply | $17.25; bulk, $18.85 to $19, . jrance, vies and poverty, Messer said for a corps unit. Under the defense| Sheep—Receipts, none; market ‘won't ee We eighbors a chance/that the battle for democracy has|act, the army will furnish uniforms |steady. Prime lambs, $16 to $17; to say that her husband looks the/ heen only theoretically won, and im-|and equipment for all members of|fair to medium lambs, $14 to $15; younger, ipbonpe they start off tO) mediate action is needed to clinch | junior training corps, the boys tol yearlings, $11 to $12; wethers, $9 church on Easter morning. the victor |drill and undergo physical training |to $10; ewes, $6.50 to $10.50. | three hours a week. The purpose of| Butter—City creamery, 59c to 61c. Warren Dismisses | TWO FINED FOR FRAUD | the training corps is to prepare| Egge—Selected local extras, 43¢ to jhousehold to buy that new gray-| been more fully developed and main- |areen tweed “which will make him/tained in her national life,” sald Le jlook 10 years younger and give! Limburger, Limbureer, low suit with youthful designs in THE PLAY WITH A millinery and high heels, for she LAUGH AND A GIGGLE EVERY MINUTE “Little Miss DAVIS & Songs a la LE VARRE & BRO. +} ) Artistic Pair rown Offi * Si h Pleading guilty in the United | Youths for commissions in the re-|45c. ICCTS IN OMAN states aistrict court Monday to | *rve officers’ corps. Hens—Sio to 350; broilers, 40¢ to} pies, Tae Chief of Police Warren alsmissed | fraudute tly Importing merchandise | _ In spite of the opposition of E. |48e. £ THE MIRACLE D. M. Baer and J. G. Grove, patrol |into the United States from Japan, | Shorrock, the other members of the! Geese—17e to 20c. ‘Choice heavy « Nights—30-500 men, from the police force Monday.|F. Andrew and J. Brunick were fined | 8°hool board a me recom-| Cheese—37c to 39c, <Tecaee ablae Wt Ge jodern Mind of Mystery Matinees—20-31¢ They were charged with “drinking | $76 and costs each by Judge Neterer.|™endation to permit the upper yon > fend si short om , classes in Broadway high school to | ®———~———-———-— & | 1.; pork roast, 33i¢¢ Tb. Assinted t; ‘Trilby Pius War Tax intoxicating liquor while on duty — asennad Aid y Y Chi St Table | th ntinn cco SS, and being absent from their beats} FISH WASHED ASHORE dance at one afternoon party each icago Stock PINE sT, : b | Stall 21, Kristoferson’s pasteurized without permission of the command:| CLEVELAND, April 8—Local | *®&?: | agdengr Sya 8) alike ,¢ ae RD, ; Judge Windsor championed the|Corn— Open High Low Cidbe |milk, 10c' at. Acme Grocery, base: ‘ Travelogue Orchestra ing officer, sejentists were puzzled by the phe plan, declaring: "It would be better} May $1.56% $1.59% $1.56 $1.58 ment, 3 cans Spanish sauce, 25c; 3 C$ Baer, also, had taken his auto On| nomenon which washed many thou- sau , |cans minced clams, 25c; 3 cans Fed- his beat, contrary to orders, and/ sands of fish, chiefly of the sheep- to permit wholesome recreation at} July 1.49 1.63% 1.48% 1.53% | eral milk, 35, St the school than to have pupils seek| Sept. 1.43% 147 143% 147 |[spinach, 25c. Stalls 24-27, Tea Gar- while driving with Grove and Glen| head variety, ashore for a distance den sage hone: —_ ees 7 it elsewhere. Oats— ~3 f mm Ae ; pole at Fifth and Denny way. The| In some places the fish lay several pnt ob Ph poply lr nena yon pti Phy re ree) 7 math, Ui g ona: lente yore ee | j Vg! auto was wrecked and {ts occupants |inches high, many apparently stun- te 4 Rceipet ood ing by the Bi, cat . 1% 6c: large Citrus 25, small 10c. Red eed a suffered severe cuts and brulses. ned and dead. ‘The gills of many | "Kh school classes. oy Sea Grocery, Blue Label catsup, 300; SEATTLES BEST PHOTOPIAY MOUSE > 4 Sera vencoied fitaa With ant The establishment of an interme-| May 49.05 49.50 48.50 49.00 [large can tomatoes, ihc. Royal Gro= . . pcre ——" Aiate achool, to which the industrial | Lard— cory, rolled oats, 6¢ T.; cann 10c ‘each. Elliott Fi herring, i0¢ each, h Co. local Postpone Hearing x courses might be transferred, was| May 28.82% 28.95 28.85 28.92 Habeas Co: MELBOURNE, Australia, April 8 | voted on the recommendation of Su- on 8 FPUS | —Minister of Defense Fise says that | perintondent Cooper. The building UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY 27.20 at one Hearing on the habeas corpus is-| Under the defense act employers re-| jian now includes one intermediate, seca tml acme Alan . pure cane veean 200 1b. ful comedy-drama. sued in behalf of C. A. Guinn, arrest- | fusing to reinstate oe Sr Naas two grade schools and one new high LIBERTY BONDS ae cee eite, cond, B0e; came ‘As-we go down the crooked path of life, Middle Age carries a ed on a charge of larceny of $38,000 | Were liable to a fine Fach tal rt |#chool buildings, and additions to six] NEW YORK, April 8—Liberty|/ma Rurbanks $2 ewt. del; fancy worth of whisky in California, was| The minister added that the court) grade puildings bond quotations: '3%s, $99.12, up| rhubarb, Ib. 10c; asparagus, Ib, 20 cang, O14 Age uses a crutch; only Youth walks erect. MADGE KENNEDY continued unti) Saturday. The case | could order the fine paid to An em-|" phe annual school census taking|.10; first 4s, $9540, off .10; second | Stall 181, fresh ground peanut, but= 7 ter, Ib, 20¢. 8 9, ‘garine, to have been heard in Judge | Ploye not reinstated, will start May 1. Pay of 25 cents an |4s, $93.76, off .02; first 4%, $95.60, | Se {> V9, Stall 128, Nut Margarine, ts a name will be|up .10; second 4s, $93.76, off .04;| 25c; local ranch eggs, doz. 50c. Stall Tallman's court Tuesday, |hour and 3% allowed enumerators. third 4%, $95.72, off aanene az, STEAM ENGINEERS TO OFF AND SORA ears ° NEW YORK, April 8—Coft perience in fitting KEEP MILLER AGENT Soot sevens, 1else: Banta ne Nd making Steam engineers’ local 40 refused |S) ee <Comtritusal, $7.28, elaasen, ‘and our Monday night to wnize the sus-| SUser * TWO FIRES STARTED BY DEFECTIVE FLUE A two-story frame building at 2026 Seventh ave, owned by the John Davis Co,, and occupied by Mrs. M. fourth | 106, 6 bars Lenox soap, 260: 2 large a m 2 2 3 Ibs. white beans, n Pindar steak, 12c. ANITARY 35e bottle Snider's 20c Heins baked beans, cans corn, 35¢; potato cabbage salad, 10¢ pt.; e cheese, 156. I. -_ a - J E. Miller, business Salterner, was damaged by fire at low operating ex- pension of A FE . in 2 Be, 45e, 900; 01 t . Th , enable us agent of the local organization and ah ee ee . $1.25; 30c Citrus ‘The sates by Pla ioe ase eblhanad to make better chairman of the conference commit: Public Markets Powden,.3 hivsertbes iia f of the house next door. The house Glasses for less tas by Cay Moras nes be a bean heen nergy ET | Prie Pike PLACE _ 04 * ng the recent strike. he execu:/ a Sta . pure, fresh —pasteuriae wan valpad a6 YEN". and. contents Lagat tive board of the International) Stall 26, 8 Ibs. sugar, 78, Stall | MINK. 10¢ Gt. Stall 17, 8 ths. gran- Kingdom of Youth” at about $1,200, The bullding dam- " ' Tated su " ers’ niot ered | 8 D 01 . fi ilk, ule war, 7c. a! , tall can age is estimated at $150, and dam- Ginsea in |{Steam Engineers’ union ordered fh. Write teem ee home grown Carnation milk, ifc, ‘Stall’ 1603, pt. age to contents about $2 |] Reading or Distance Gia |Miller suspended from membership. | Poydty, Siac: juley lemone soe | bottle pure apple cider vinegar, Sei | "Four hours before the tive,’ thel| Seupme tor Bert Swain, local secretary, asserts|4oz, Stall 2% sauerkraut, 10c qt: 10 bars laundry soap, 48c; 25e bottle "8 : chili sauce, 22¢; 10¢ ae house which caused the confiagra: | the suspension is beyond the juris peanut, butter, 20c Mh. 2° tba. fic. fee Poteie ‘Del Monte Comate Wa are ono of the few optical tion, was damuged by a small fire| Broken Tenses duplicated om jdiction of the international | ‘The | cre yy) °™ |eatsup, 4c. GUTERSON’S ORCHESTRA stores jn the Northwest that really | caused by a defective flue. This Iater| “Hort notice at reduced P union officers are in conference ST ates cuaiie’ Ga oe Samson et Dallln”..........+++ Brind lenaen from, piace tn, ™/*™| caused the second fire, Tuesda: CORNER Because practically no masculine Od owe re tn on ener AVE, | cilia sel ibn a Stall 102, creamery butter, 58 Ib,;|sarments have been sent from this Sas ATELE, oe ie According to government sta-|fresh pullet crus, 43¢ doz, 2 dom | country to Belgium by the Red “500 ‘Scenic BINYON OPTICAL CO. ripe | tistics, 1,500 persons are struck by | S6c; 8 ize, Mid full | Cross, boys of that country have or Bust” 1116 FIRST AVE. When you think ent | lightning in the U. 8. every year, of |’ dhe ths, 2 tall cans | been compelled to wear girls’ cloth: ng a think of The Star. whom only about 500 are killed. | 25¢ t.; lamb chops, 30c Ib; steer ing

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