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NC O FACES | ERAL PROBE, 1920 eget nce Raided and Two! Democrats Will Establish ~ $tills Discovered | Headquarters Soon Atano, wh whose residence, at at, waa raided Thursday | by deputy sheriffs and found to be operating in ‘Will face federal investi: | | mande f CHICAGO, May (United Press) The democratic party was organ ined today for the 192 he of nations and de refutation of criticism of pa charere Und® which Allano ts |“ tio war | prom! federal Prodecution is that) nent Lon ee pe oull ve pefore Mawar without the pay. |e matonal comme @ Tevenue tax. Allano is Homer ‘have offers? a after conference here Stteret Deputy Sher |Toovt fora month's tour of the West. Joseph Tumulty tary to president, expected to return Washington with Attorney General Palmer, one of the “keynoters™ at the stills were 80 gal- | onli fm | the closing session last night Tu ., Cy multy had no public message for the : future plans or expectations regard ie being held at the county secretary of the navy, Attorney Gen Jeral Palmer and Cummings, princi the ideals and aims of | forces, claiming the organization of Fire Girls of America, | congress showed progressives u committee of the order noon, in the Women's Uni- the executive council are: Bullitt, president; Mrs. de Beck, vice presidents; Mrs. secretary, and Mrs. 90. ) presidential moc policies were dresses oo here. Ss. Cummings. today, was to Chairman who mado the raid & if they would let him | league of nations The committee planned to estab {nish headquarters shortly in various |parts of the West. Sessions were featured by the participation of wo men delegates under the leadership jot Mrs. George Rass. Mrs, Bass will |tour the West to organize women | voters. WEST POINTER SELECTED SAN DIEGO, May 30.—Lieut. Col ing the peace treaty | Se Franklin D. Roosevelt, assistant | Tell Ideals = * pal speakers, attacked the republican Campfire Girls yer) ts Siccumbing to reactionary Scott, national secre: | hetn smothered ‘Organization, will address and the advisory coun in the afternoon. ‘the Miss Katherin Kit Thomas Ruhm and Mra A. J. Hanten, a West Potnt graduate, | is new commander today of Rock | well field, North Island's army avia Cummings devoted his me to the | the | had | Lillian Marion (standing) and the Nartell twine, who, with Alexander come to the Metropolitan Sunday, The lan who, with atured Nartell twins the Likjin this that he answers questions Ort | Among the numerous new nove ; ties the mystic is introducing “The | the Ocoldent for the first time neW /epirit paintings, whereby of prominent } |trom the duced in full the dema an unca the Marton, are al Man W fhow of wonders, come }by their ability to interpret dances of the land of Ind Having traveled in the dvetive the Alexander, nd hi dano with : all ho Knows rtr naturally th al people, or w old masters view of the audience rialization of the ducks ny Hindu masterpiece, realization of Bryan's are rep abtle Orient atmosph the girls learned earty and PRICES LOWER "| PUBLIC MARKET CENTER ECONOMY ALSO PIKE, PLACE PUB. " MKTS. BOAP—Crystal White, 6 hy PENCILS Others onomy Mkt. 17 Pike Weck Packumen, to g y Faber’s Bont: te after p after & p pa VELVET BDGE SHARP SHOP All Kinds Safety COFFEES You can bank on for satisfaction at every meal, every day. 45c Supreme Blend 3 lbs. $1.25 14 Ibs. 65¢ Best 35c Coffee in Town 3 lbs. $1.00 14 Ibs. 50c 450 Royal or Price's Baking Pow. (Saturday) e 37c . $1.19 30c der for } ° 2%1b, can fe Pure Cocoa or Choco late, Ib. Fresh roasted Peanut none better, Ib 2 Ibs. for 1 ounce Imitation Lemon .20c or Vanilla Flavor .. 9c M. A. HANSEN Stall 40 Economy Market First Ave Pontrance 10c 2 Brine 20 Pike Fi. Mu J G1 Keonemy Mkt, Lower Fi. ne SALT.-Shaker, 2 Ibe TO Cooking Salt, 2 bags, or 6 lbs. 10¢ Castoria, Fieteher's ... 2he 24 Keonomy Mkt, 17 Pike PL Mkt. STONG ; SOc can Instant Pastaae 35 Otymple Pancake Flour $1.00 Good rooms Bee | Soe M. JM. Tree Tea, th 46e can Royal TM Log Cabin Sy 20¢ can Vink tbe feed atm & be pkee Pearline ° 3 tbe phen bare Crystal White Soap 50 Blackber Jam ‘Apple Putter iden West Coffee Oc pkg. Citrus 200 cana Happy Home Shrimp 2 200 cans Pork and Heans 4 Ibe, Siam Head Rice 3 ibe. weded NKals 3 20c cans Minced 2 cans I 4 2 cana Madrona. Tomatoes 4 Ibs. Pure Rolled Oats 2Be 30e can School ot Peanut DBut- ze 2 Ibs STONG’S ECONOMY GROCERY MAEDA rans THA Pu DAYS’ $1.25 Vine Brooms 25e can Booth’s Sardines .... 5 tbs, M. J. 8. Cottee 20¢ con Corn «es Iailo Campbell | Bou ft Hwedish Dens Pear! Tapioca - Ib. pure Black Pepper be can Hershey's Cocoa pkgs. Grape Nu pkgs. Shredded Wien Bi cults ri Fresh Soda Crackers, ib Fresh Graham Crackers, ib ne Ginger Snaps, Ib. 15e can Apples s Hitg can Holly Milk .. 4 big boxes Matches’. . 45¢ Blue Grand can Hil Coffee ‘ 25¢ can Sliced Pinea 3 pkes, Wasttington } Spaghetti .. & bare Hotel Fairy Stalls 37-38—Economy Market—Lower Floor GREAT DOINGS AT SHOE-TERIA No. 1 peace of motion * ir teens bunt, in are produ The open which a number of d ed from Alexander |tion center. Lieut. Col. Hanion re leves Col. Henry Arnold, ordered to San Francisco aa alr service offices, | Western army department. DUNDEE CLOTHES for your pocketbook’s sake an entirely this season insofar or magi The Simia waxing, interest production coeee the opening concerned crystal test reance, naturally for tn creator Grant Builders Boost i in Wages;Let Teachers Wait After granting the union | scale of $7.50 « day, amounting to $2,310 a year, for carpenters ved on school buildings, the Seattle school board Thurs day failed to take action on the plea of the High School Teach- ers’ league fer wage increases over the board's propased sched- ule providing & maximum of $2,100 a year. Stephen Dwan. Teachers’ league teachers raised once. ‘The new wage eeale for the car penters was adopted on the recom of the building committee without delay, but action on the ad vance by the Teachers’ league was Jelayed for future consideration. The Teachers league is not a labor union Due largely t8 increased wages the school coneus cowt $4,641, an in crease of $1,900 over last year, the board announced. PREDICTS HUGE SHIP PROGRAM | Secretary Daniels Says U.) S. to Continue Building | UILADELPHIT,, May 20.—(Unit-| od Press.)—Spenking at the launch- | ing of five large ships at the Hog Is-| land yard here today, Secretary of the Navy Daniels declared that a! ‘great merchant marine, putting | America again in the front rank asa maritime power, will be one of the now getting $1,950 to be to the $2,100 maximum at president of the urged the board to! grant the wage increases. The board's proposed $2,100 maximum, to be reachedafter 11 years of serv lee, was approved by the league. The Teachers’ league schedule calls for an advance of $360 for teachers now gotting $1,220, instead jof the $240 the beard offered; $330 linstead of $210 for teachers receiv | ing $1,410; $300 instead of $180 for |teachers paid $1,500; $270 instead of | |$150 for all receiving $1,590; $240 in |wtead of $120 for teachers in the |$1,680 clans; $210 rather than $150 |for $1 teachers, and $180 instead lof $120 for teachers in the $1,860 | clans. | The Teachers’ league also wants |Thought She Would Die from Eczema iy proiven or the war | went te Jehns Hopkins | “Tho war rudely awakened us to} Hospital. 1, went to severe! dec; | the fact that while we were rich and | | | tall cans | | it | | Pn go ol FIRST AND Nucosa Rex Ni Nut 3 it. It's rood | TEAS 60¢ tre te». 48 ‘Peanut Butter, 18¢ Lb. 1% Ibs, 23, 2% Tha 43e In sanitary cartons. vticwe 15¢ I tried other remedies. |powerful, the one thing that gave thou ape 4 P pchgcenond | MILK or Extracts wo Nhe after t ‘had given up | value in that struggle 10 all we pox | t | nensed was ships, and thease we! lacked, and Incked woefully,” he said. | “We will not quit the shipbuilding | so many industry We will put it on a fir m | trouvle that’ we, Kaow It ea sete and sound basis, We will build big | ‘Siud® Set ioe na shee. ships and bigger ships, which can be | managed by amall crews and-have «| large steamin radius | “Never will the United States be | guilty of the folly of trusting our | foreign commoree to foreign bot | | | | GiaDe 102-103 and 103 Rrat STRAWBERRIES DELICIOUS QUALITY and our prices are right W. R. HOWARD STALL 11 LOWER FLOOR UNION TAILORS POPULAR PRICES Order your Summer Suit finding one. different to just “ice od 4th Ay.| tive June 30. Dr. Keppel, who en Cottage We want you to find |tered the department the Chee, t for yourself. AMUSEMENTS [incre “oii yocoms director of fo | ee Raker, will become director of for - eign operations for the American Red Crom Hefore he entered the war depart ment, Dr. Keppel was dean of Ce lumbia university York |Wants Education | | . . | on Russ Situation | VANCOUVER, B.C, May 30 (United Press.)—Deciding that Van-| school teachers and truntees | lacked education on the Russian situation, the Labor and Tra Jcounei! last night appointed a com- | [mittee of five delegates to call on| the teacher They will threaten| | withdrawal of their children from} schools if the Russian situation, par | Polsheviam, i say _DRU bell STORE | toma.” Wo sharpen and ‘s Keppel Resigns to i) 128 All Makes First Ave. Fleor Assist Red Cross y 20.407 etary se war pan | Clippers | ELECTRIC | Prone) GRINDING | third aagnistant lay announces his resignation, effec WHEN YOU BUY AT SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER You get more than your money's worth of good reliable Merchandise. NOTICE THESE BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY MEN'S WORK PANTS, union | MEN'S UNION SUITS, medium made; well worth $4, $2 25 weight for summer; short or long Our price sleeves. (These pants slightly damaged) | urday MEN'S OVERALLS, ang Guiter. man ...... BIG LINE WORK SHIRTS. Our aay .75¢ day ... Me, #0 you'll have no to out: | Shrimp Salad, pint.. Tb. New Black Bear | BOYS’ PLAY SUITS. Heavy blue denims, union made; short and long sleeves. $1 15 a%, Thomas Emfie and irda of a Fen’ 50-T5e$1 Mats, 1025-500 Orpheam Vaudeville PALACE HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 Feature Photoplay Earl Williams —In— “The Highest Trump” HIP VAUDEVILLE PANTAGES Mats, 2:30; Nights, 7 and 9 “SOME WARY” With AGNES BURR and JOHNNIE KEENAN Jon couve Pike Place Market othingr: "43. treater STRATING’ S MARKET ‘45 ||/ExTRA SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST ven on Friday, June Formerly known as “Stitham Market” cm 1 to 8, pair.. June 10, and Friday “getmatines! "Ss | QP FAIR TO ORGANIZED LABOR | ||" 2." scersiee gence cine O0 Nd Steak BOS | Comed Beat LLLLlasy | [|S eet pbate Sot ee | "$2.40, $2.80, ° and $2.20. Sirloin Steaks . 28¢ Legs of Lamb . .32¢ “y | Ladies’ White Mercerized fous styles, $3.80, $4.40, $4.80, | $5.40 and $5.80. Louls and low heel ‘$2.20, $2.40, $2.80, $3.40, ‘sx.800. COME FARLY COME EARLY A oe and lace foreRagee | A LEGS MUTTON eu or Cau said Chute hay Before you buy your Spring Shoes, look over our stock. Late . : co JONES MEAT COMPANY || SHOE-TERIA No. 1 WE CASH PAY CHECKS bs Er ee Ibs. PURE 2 pounds e5¢ EGGS | wim. | .MARGARINES sea?" BUTTER (8 = 35¢ lb. guaranteed. | ite oe enee| MURRAY'S COFFEES p Phage A votargenre dh yen Tremendous volume of business makes possible an No SECRET AGREEMENTS with ; 20c | 2 open ‘Sorriletttiee with all meat Aran 7 ae OTHER BIG SPECIALS 9 GREEN’S BUTTER STORE com"meu| sTaits 1-3-5 CORNERMARKET 94-96 PIKE ST. SEA FOODS NITA hy ee At a Reliable og Vresh FASSBINDER’S LIBERTY ane 18¢ | oe "20c 35c Hip-o-Lite (Marshmallow Cream ready to use) jar 35¢ | BEGINN’S BAKERY 1523% FIRST AVE.—SANITARY MARKET and Pastries rything fresh several times daily from our big matinees for ladies | Lower Flobe Pike Place ned Mary Janes and Princess Shoes for little folks. $1 45 's Shom, in kid, biutcher style ‘ while matinees for the Veal Roasts ...25¢@ | Pot Roasts .....18¢-20¢ Ladies’ White Mercerized | School and Dress Shoes, for $1.60, $1.80, $2.20, $2.40 | T-Bone Steaks 30¢ | Pickled Pork ‘30¢ | |] ana's | $3.20, $3.80 Ladies’ Dress Shoes in var- High Cat Shoes, in Cuban, BIG SATURDAY SPECIAL tea oo $2.50 | oon oe ee ee Market New Buck, and PURE LARD styles arriving daily, and going fast. There's » ressen—Shee Prices Talk. Stal 45 ECONOMY MARKET Lower Floor Mies ase) 8 Rote" _77¢ | ROCK BOTTOM MEAT PRICES Freak New arrivals 460 Doz. | 1°00 S>_,|* *on" are still advancing in price. Get exceptionally close margin of profit. Marray Meat Co. Washington Market nUY YOUR 5) oF The Rest that the Pp L BL Je \s uu Mee) STALL, 21—SANITARY MARKET, LOWER FLOOR—STALL 21 | Pimento Cottage Home-made Mayonnaise, Salads, Meat Loaves, Etc. . Home Made Bread, Cookies, Cakes Sanitary Bake Shop upstairs. All go at.... PANAMA HATS. Big line, fine “ quality. Get one be- $ MEN'S KOOLFIT AND YIELDI | fore they are all sold 4. 00 UNION SUITS at 75¢ FELT HATS, assort- and .... 85e¢ [a patterns at "$1, 45 GIRLS' WASH DRESSES, sizes § to 16 Well worth $1.50. ASK ABOUT OUR UPSTAIRS STORE We have opened an Upstairs Store on the Second Floor of the AND E Sanitary Public Market with a complete stock of Reliable Wearing Apparel. Prices absurdly low. CLIMB A FEW STEPS—SAVE SEVERAL DOLLARS. SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER At First Ave. Entrance Sanitary Public Market. regarding them ticularly taught to } correctly, | the delegate if | | not sour Pee en LUNCH AND DELICATESSEN GOODS and bleeding you have eri socalled Riggs’ Dis ‘which is a menace to good i ‘We are the only Dentists No Sign of Flour Shortage in U. S.|« NEW YORK, ‘The U. nited | States Grain Corporation, in a let to millers of wheat flour and cereal 'SAYS SHE HUGGED AND |TAX DODGERS ARE rcs wtay aangunend tnt cg | KISSED DINNER GUESTS| WORRYING TEUTONS |r say de cr pinasora not in the market for wheat flour, victory flour or cereal products, but | wa hat a lot of nico men there are to| BERLIN, May 30.—The German onls our duty to reflect. | will reenter the market far flour | | i | government will send a commission | srobably early in the new crop. x to neutral countries to study meth-| "] ipments to the American earl Mrs, Helen 1. Morkelbach sald | ody of thwarting tax dodgers. Prof. | administration, it was stated, have) that and gave a hug and a kiss to iteers with huge incomes are mos been completed, and there is enough malo visitor her husband | notorious in the class of those ea | flour on hand to meet other require | brought home to dinner, |dodge payment of taxes ments. he | to a divorce complaint filed here by If you value “DOWN WITH GAS CO.” With Small Things Thrift begins with pen nie# in the pocket savings bank. The pennies change to | Thrift Stamps; the Thrift jj Stamps to War Savings Stamps. Next follows a saving: necount, and then come investments. We will gladly furnish you @ pocket savings bank, sell you stamps or care for your savings ac count. Madie De Long, Hasrig und Manion, Victoria Your, Will Morrie. 20. “DECORATION DAY taken of children’s teeth. jeason! iscount to Union gn and their families, ‘work guaranteed 15 years. We scatter flowers most every-|| where With sympathy from the heart; And honor thoso that passed be- || THIS WEEK Matimee Saturday Cohan & Harris’ BIG LAUGH TREAT “It Pays This Week—Lew White in “FUN AT MONTE CARLO” Nights (Sunday), 360; Mata. (except Mondays), 250; Ladies’ (except Hundays), 10c. Mats, 2:10; Nights, 7:16 and 0:16, every yond Who formerly were a part. according your watch, let | Near Liberty | Our nation has much grief today. Due to the recent strife We owe respects to the fields of France For the loss of human life | William 1. Merkelbach, branch man-|Haynes repair it ager of the Western Union Tele- | theatre.—Advertisement. Elliott 3633. i: 8:30 a. m. to 6 p, m. This Week, With Mat. COHAN & HARRIS’ Great Comedy Success cS TO ADVERTISE” Sat. Nights, 20e-500; Mats, 200-316 Plus War Tax | | CHERRY FESTIVAL CRY (Special to The Star by N. BE. A.) TOKYO, May 30.—"Down with the gas company!” Is the nowise esthetic ery heard at the annual Cherry fes: tivals in Tokyo. It thru the determination of opponents of a higher gas rate to make their appeals it the gathering of the na ture-loving crowds. graph Co. A short while ago Merkelbach took three friends home to dinner He went into the kitchen for a min ute, and while there, he says, ho comes about | heard three distinct smacks from the dining room Ilis malo friends are said to have been quito enthusiastic about the Merkelbach dinners. Teke 1 or 2 Leeons if. Young Lady Assistanta 1523 4th Ave, Main Danced Let us not forget the flowers, too, To many among the livi daily For “love’ and “kindness’ bloom basalt ve flowers worth the giv- ng THE FLORENCE UPSTAIRS STORE 2nd and Union, to Advertise” THE PLAY OF A THOUSAND LAUGHS— AND THEN SOME NIGHTS — 300-500 MATINEES—20-31e Plus Tax