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MEN LAUNCH WAR ON FOOD PROFITEERING = | MOTHER, HERO, Home to Mother and Sweetheart cam Goud Greatest World War Hero | Begin to investigate High | BRIDE HONORED | Prices; Union Is Discussed : a gy Committees of women started to the bottom of this thing, The : ) Sergt. York Is Cheered by, aa investiga n of high food | amall farmer may got hart ¥ Je i prices sday as the result of a oyeott butter and eges, bee many Thousands at Nashville Meeting of the Homekeepers’ |innocent people were Mit ARIE : —— club in the Chamber Com | Great War NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 10, | merce assembly room Monday t in wrong to put butter, eres Sergeant Alvin C. York, the “war's | afternoon, Kxorbitant prices of Me ad at prices where our bables Breatest hero,’ with his bride and | | eaus, butter, strawberries and « t ha therr Hiundreds of Mother, held a pubile reception, at- | | meat will first be probed by the © not getting them nows fended by thousands of Nashville | committees Meat 1s down in Chicago. Why Tesidents at the mansion of Gover , '’ t it go down here? Some one The Yorks arrived here from their | tl aes ihe at how over $6 per 100° . home at Pall Mal! yesterday The nes Gent oF a prot pound If wheat is #0 high, maybe J Mother and bride had never before | ' a Se tee tec should be high. But then the Tidden on @ railroad train of seen a) were ae . far nd mille re to blame, of a “housewive union.” ity. | The hero and his family attended A meeting at the Auditorium last Right, where he was presented with ® diamond encrusted medal for valor | @a behalf of the state. The moun Mp IM bride received a handsome och from the suffragists t ffect ¢ comnts $4.20 a sack, and? ares Dye sgalehoraat le Ries Matte 1s will not eat half of i 1 erpald, Make It State-Wide a “They aay food prices are balancea| “We b be for literature an@ by the price! of labor. Do « ‘ vothing is more Sm get doub! the wages they J t ice of food. Lets nae before the war? Prices are get together, and in a fate way look & The mother, wearing a sun bonnet Women not live on $12.20 a|into the high year? let's , “And dreesedt in plain black walst and Tas Sanaa Ga anes ae | rel mie . tatewide, It White skirt, was presented and stood $12 a pair? And the shoes last only * ck make it : a ne ie, Pamiling and unafraid as si egkas| These are exclusive pictures of the three months, at that wi cad all a the Coast and cheered when termed by Gov ©} simple homecoming of Sergt. Alvin Sho a i i simple homecoming ¢ ‘ uld Organize Union to if e as “the mother of the|C. York, America’s greatest war rl I if | am called a fires t someone else om organize and fight the World's greatest hero.” |hero, who passed up a score of rich Workers are getting higher wages a because of unions. 1 believé wore (fers to hurry to his Ten City to rve ountain home, his mother and particularly housewives, st want t Inter. ne ons organise and form @ union eat falr food at fair prices! x pugh J enra at ne} f the other wot in Valley Lawsuit | siowds. tay boy: glad to vee you I wee ught to feel enraged at the} ot the ot er woe ae ™ back home again,” was the mother’s ch price of food, Altho we are just , oh kept 7 tt n able to bea 00 cor m ey are i of pe D by itis teudusteePenet aewne unemotional greeting, but {Il-con 0 bear food costs ae they are,|the price of es up by params = .. cealed pride shows in her fe we can not hope to meet the situa ne m a then . Eueese & Dredge Co. by the Rainier the right is 1Z-yearold Gracte tion if prices are doubled, And I a:n leaving them there. The high pres t ere ten Raitway Company. ‘0 | ama, who became the bride ure they Will be this winter unie 16 was discussed - BD ciatalor trunk cence Cee thane ne | York at a big barbecue in he some stringent steps are taken. The Committee Selected ier trunk sewer for the city to « Satur +0: ultimate consumer i# the only regu-| pour committer 7 PRY for moving the tracks of the |NIS homecoming Saturday. Gov sige aednel oriaua, tuna apverusenn4 ir committees were appointed, celle h | lator of od price: 6 governmen = . : wtreet } Bering the work Roberts of Tennessee tied the knot | 1 nment and are ax follows . “The iiss duane seman Com. | At the left Sergt. York is about to will_not gee them. — Ma t The butter committee: Mrm Baa eration Counsel Walter F. Meter | Wash away the dust of travel, Mother }housewives, who are the ultimate|,y jini, Mrn Le Hi. Cook and MEM {start intervention proceedings, | York bringing the water for him In | consumers, mugt do the regulating M. #, Conway a Ghking the stand that the contractor | the old tin bucket, w' n admiring | “Several years ago & meeting “| ‘The emy committee: Mem Harmon a GME as agent of the city in| little sister gazes speechless at her called _ to a ngs ew foe of Rulifson, Mrs. H.R. Pearce and Mrs : PeMiing his contract.» lbig brother who has killed 20 Huns a caus They wanted to see if they |W. A aninkle ; , . prot a anigy | and ured 132 alone, putting ' couldn yf erg hry gl to 14! ne meat committee: Mem A Ou ah -y4e Day of Dara’ nearty twoscore German machine seee Ta ie Gat one tes tee Benson, Mrs A. F. Warner and Mra, Tae pe aR haga Jozen of eggs that is worth $1. They |; - strawberry committee: Mra) INDICTMENT SUSTAINED ean ag high now as the traffic » Jackson, Mra F. E KUDOUEEN jo oO qua he tndtetme: = nd Mra J. M. Prather, A motion to quash the tndtotment READY T0 OPEN Something Is Wrong The next meeting of the elub will charging conspiracy to defraud the government prepared by United “Milk dealers have held the price | b® - the Chamber of Commerce ga= States Attorney Robert C. Saun rae & P of milk at 12 cents at the highest, | "mbly room, in the 2 Cade ders against the Union Timber) ——————— ia __ Exhibits Wilh Be Displayed wntie nutter nas gone to 70 conta a | Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Products company waa denied t pound, Rutter is made from milk eeniah Nederer late at Universit and this butter price is not compat TAXES CONSTITUTIONAL | Monday. ‘The pongo Fata So trial YOUTH is HELD ‘oy FALLS IN Kahn Says People — ‘ ible with the price of mille ther WASHINGTON, June 9.—Income jin the near future Against Big Army the milkmen are losing or the butter : ong he ‘The rixth annual rove show to be taxes on property of non-residents a w ASTIN ON, June 10.—(Unit-|held here will open at the Univer. pa pte ory leet hea one United States as provided in the e The people of the ¢ Ww tian y , : a 3 Ie your gums are and promises to be one y reduced becaure of free grax penetins Qn8 Wecting you me ne to J Kahn, California, /0f the Most successful held here,| ing. butter is up to 66 cents a pound. Paar ere « Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs’ Tis. Boy in Yakima | Arrested on) Youth Dies i to CHMD | crairman of the house miiary ar. |Sccording to Prof, Ivan W. Good.| “There iano war on now, and fe P w . ne president of the society. | peace wou! ave been # ed long! enced d-ogend | Charge of Killing Man Aboard Scow serenitte sack from extend.| Mrs. Arthur Alexander Phinney,|aao if the women had the running of| Sete persons <anmet | aim bealth. We are the only Dentists as wpe, ono Saar yo magge Herbert L. Col |it. So prices are not kept up because | Pleasure those who mind thel® Own! im the Northwest who specialize j YAKIMA, June 10—Charged . oa day, Prot. Good | of War emergency. We stood for a | business find in living. fn this dreaded disease. Examina | with hit 5 “Seine ene Se > and the Rhodo. ereat deal of stealing because of the ~ - - eset Getiunnte free. Special 10 ANGRY CIN pow pero a > ro tnt the biggest, War 4nd under the name of patriot: | Hairs Will Vanish care taken of children’s teeth. j 4 7 é y : : im Py crushing in bis head with a id od bop arancee tered py| “We Went on strike here once be After This Treatment 4 pMeaponable discount to Union f meee hammer, throwing the bedy of 4 se a aout | cdtise of the high price of butter and men and their families, When angry, itehing skin cries| the man from the car and then ' k Kyer, Helen | 8". and we will do it again. We (Toilet Helps) ¢r 1 driving off with the machine, refused to pay over 40 cents for but You can keep your skin free from Rhodes Brow All work guaranteed 15 yeara | Roy Wolff, 16 years old, was : ‘ . : a i the Mt. Baker Park Addition | tM? “94 4% cents for eggs, and we bes . van) hi peieiagperic . . Lcgem heer otfistont Pustaas le went! asvedied ore | Montag ane. {atinth Ave. N. W., and Dews 1h “oeumhiy alll ane: neon ter Tract Improvement com | Ket the prices down. We refused to| Plain delatone and in using help it can vier in heal- ler, «1112 W. Siet St.. made the! ang wit Page ‘ buy and eat them unless the prices | need have no fear of marring oF = é ec , action from Bakersfield nether. | sump from their boat to the acow in| or 400,000 mon + how be held in the for.| “me down Juring. the skin. A thick ea show will be held in t |made by mixing some . ba} * thes. a4 etry building on the university Prices Too High Right to a small affe mut ros Capt. Fitton, of the tug, » . 1 " , deted delatone with water. Dentists 4 in the morning to look Young Wolff is alleged to bave/ | USP . . 4 Fm: DAMAGES HOUSE campus and will last until Friday.| “In June butter is hovering around | spread on the hairs and after 2 centreled healing. eoerey ieee Be ee cs can’ Ge ed pisineie aon ns oie ot 70 cents & pound. Are we going to| minutes rub off, wash the skin me, Seressbty soon, j|Greer on May 26, at al. He! inree boys pullin © Gear life to By ave A small boy is always very indus.|buy it? I'm against eating it at all. | all traces of hair have vanished, Be 608 Third Ave. Cor. James St. Bold everywhere. For free sam-|'# said to have told the driver Phat | Xr) mie Pits Oe ink the y E. A. | resVit- | trious when it is time for him to go! | gure what we ought to pay, | careful, however, to get real delatone. Phene Eltiets 3632. i Ls erezecy Labo |be wished to be driven to Mari-| WA’ JM oer until they < : damages to ‘ of $t00. Yo bed. i we'll pay no more. We're going —Advertisement. »* ork | copa to a wedding. When about 15 ae Nags ‘ a ae DP . giving him the cond ‘ Hours: 830 a. m. to 6 p.m | "Utes your skin to become clearer, |miles from the latter city Wolff is| ee aan @undays, ® to 12. freahe-. better by the daily use of jalleged to have struck Greer over! ne canal waa dragre! last nicht | Poslam Soap, medicated with ‘an. jthe head with @ heavy hammer.ity members of the port wardier ——— |throwing the man to the road and/ crew, but the boy's body could not | driving to Livingston, Merced coun | he located. The search « ty, where the car was abandoned. jued again T Turan Viettm Succumbs | | Greer recovered Soret 000 YANKS after he had lain several hours un-| TGA GRRGRE TRAPS Ay 000 | seers |der the burning un of the desert, and walked six miles to the rail | - = pen! where he flagged a train. He| ARRIVE HOME |told his story and medical atten: | tion was given him meee AL but he died that night. The |neription given by Greer, accoraine | Transports “Bring Veterans }to District Attorney Jerse BR. Dor |wey, of Bakersfield, tallies with to New York and Boston }young Wolff. _ : | Wolff in well known to the juve |_| NEW YORK, June 10~—T jnile authorities here in Yakima as| 7.000 officers and men, the Ihe has been under their surveil. | porte Susquehanna. Minn jlance for some time. He has been| Housatonic and Freedom | neta several times in petty cases,| bere Monday f | He was under paroles to the ju-| The transport Sayole ar Barring sickness or other misfortunes, if ee oe ee San ® Men’s Firmen 3 at Very Low Prices nr saver is now asleep, ‘ —that a certain amount of energy and ambi- tion has been sidetracked, —that somebody is losing a good habit and an opportunity to build up capital. If your savings account here is dormant, wake it up. | venile court when he left herein No-| today with 418 casu wv board vember to visit an older brother in| ~~ @ | Bakersfield. 5 reer | BOBTON, June 1 @ transport 100 Dozen Men's 2,400 Men’s Sox, 386 Pairs Men’s 220 Union Suits for FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST AVENUE AT JAMES ST. Established 1882 | His personal effects artived here! Winifredian, arriving here ye jabout two weeks ago and Wolff ar.| from Brest, had on | rived Sunday night. It was firet/©*rs and men of the |thought that he might attempt to| The trar lexcape by leaving on one of the| Which re Coast ships and masters of all ships | Brest were ordered to hold any man who|™¢nt tallied with the wireleswed descrip. | "¢¢rTs. | tion oe | When questioned yesterday he de. | tate nied having knowledge of the crime of th urder of a jitney driver * or eee areee ot A Joey ariver/ Warren Will Show ot 3 for 85c The famous Miller Sox for men, in black, Cor- dovan, navy, white, gray and Palm Beach. All sizes. Extra special, 3 for 85c. Handkerchiefs, 25¢ Each Men’s extra fine qual ity linen-finish Cambric Handkerchiefs, with em- broidered initials. Extra special at 25¢ Sox, $1.15 Pair Men's full - fashioned pure thread Silk Sox, in black, white, Cordovan, navy. All sizes, Reduced to $1.15 a pair. Men, $1.85 Suit Union Suits for men, of poros mesh, splendid wearing qualities. Long sleeve, ankle length, or short sleeve, ankle length. All: sizes, 5 oceurred a A ° sach ; $2.75 a dozen, Special, $1.85 a suit. few days after Greer's murder Egg-Busting Trick sara alg es y) ’s Uni f 2 cut bole tak tae Wastes 39 Men’s Sweater 283 Men’s Union |Ask Councilmen to 31! (apt, snd 'otrs. B. 1e Hodis Coats, $12.95 Suits, 9c Suit Close Up Poolroom’ utomobile for Portland 50 Dozen Men’s Extra a fine quality pure Men’s Union Suits of . ozen Men’s Members of the lcense committee | ‘il Participate in the 1 Fiber Silk Shirts, wool Slip-on Sweater | | cross-bar nainsook of Handkerchiefs, of the city counel! will consider Tues 4)... 9 a ami Yoats, wi - celle! ity. Warren for the annulment of the Thiel ida eth ce scented dal i i 4 tp gamete ory Oe sizes except 38. m ai ‘ Se - etermination poolroom license of the "Cave alee We ren | it h i 3 whey Fine quali Fiber and 42. am Special, 95¢ a suit. Linen - finish cambrie, be) > : (8 Poh B obec Bill” Cody and has taken along a Silks, in all sizes. Unus- Reduced to $12.95, very sheer nd soft. The individual like the nation, de- avenue, el b if Ni Stee Sed ually handsome patterns. Teen l, Hace: $1.00; sirous of the rights of “Self- PAcitee of the “aiy"t patina we do ; a Price $3.95. ’ : : at aot a Determination,” must exercise | wanted: tp. tharwicy socal! in whichi| ction, ® eet e ! | 360 Men’s Athletic 1,100 Madras prudence. He must save money— |he ways hia men found the proprie | Union Suits, $1.95 Shirts, $1.65 place his savings regularly in a strong, reliable bank, if he would determine his own place in a com- 1,000 Men’s Neck- ties, $1.95 Fine Madras Shirts, splendid quality. Sizes 14 to 171%. tors of the establishment selling ¢ . | ter containing 2% per cent acne, Thin Men and Women and that they stored their stock of 1,800 Silk Neckties, Men's Athletic Union tider in a hot room to cause termen.| Can Put on Flesh 850 Suits -of soiesette and OIC i ipe soiesette, \e ae Sank Gee an aa who are too thin usually put on pounds of solid stay-there flesh in a ‘ Inasmuch the Owl ft munity. | tation | a, Atreneth, endurance, vitality Silk Neckties for men, 34 to 46. Very spegjal, $1.65. ae ee et bh | Coll A | pulsing Ay wae porves and SArich. in beautiful patterns of ‘y special, $1. rest imported and do- ollege nnua ing thelr blood, Unquestionably mestic silks, $1.95 each. Savings Department open of the beat t for this rich silks. be . * Saturday evening from ¢ te 4 Honors War Men of the Sree Trench aipes tae Very special, 85¢. 180 Men’s Night. venience. | ‘Featu © men and women of | Phosphate copie. wh : i : | 4 ry eae Piece. He adltag Np Pop ggilndl ering or Mery war 326 Men’s Pajamas, g 5 tae |nerved their country during the war, |{tcy Seshnesd hefty | $3.45 Suit shirts, $1.95 227 Men’s Silk . Tyee, publication of the junior | riches the blood, increases strongth, i IF 0 A : : Ath The Seattle National Bank | a ine caiversity,: ie oft the | Vitality, “and “endurance, and "those 144 Pioneer One-piece and two- Men’s Nightshirts, of Shirts, $7.95 | press piece Pajamas of soie- sette, trimmed with silk frogs, in white, cream, pink, blue and tan. All sizes, A suit, $3.45. fine quality muslin, some plain and some with silk frogs and silk wash braid. All sizes. Reduced to $1.95. Fine quality Silk Shirts, including heavy - weight broadcloths, empire cloths and rich crepes. All sizes, 14 to 17, Price $7.95. Suspenders, 85¢ Extra fine quality Lisle Pioneer Suspend- ers, regular and extra length. Reduced to 85e. Other activities have their place in [the volume, but the heroes of th ‘wuth university, who left the classroo:n, B hate under @ guar- donned the Khaki and died in service | antee of satinfaction or money baci | every thin, weak, nervous or anemic are given the place of honor, and |" or woman’ should give it a| their pictures and stories of their her i jolsm are given the greatest space Resources $30,000,000 Only a “a truthful man knows how much he lies, oge—eniy B00 weeks”