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PAGE 18 LOVER BROUGHT HERE FOR TRIAL Woman Who Pleaded for Jail Term Returning 4 GALL MEETING 3 ON R, R, PLAN Railway Men to Hear About Plumb Scheme a st ha Si i cas abeiae a To discuss the Plumb plan of gov Accused of violating the Mann | senment ownership of railroads, a Bet by “enticing” Mra. Margaret! mags meeting has been called Worthington Sherrow, 24-year-old | 3" clock Sunday afterncon unde Geo! Sherrow, Seattle el nor pita Taw {the auspices the Railwayme — cog eres OY | Welfare of Washingt MeWhithey was brought to Seattle jon. meeting w t Forest Friday morning from California by |The meeting will be in Koren Deputy United States Marshal 1.) 4114 = L. smith a. Hearing of the charges against |“ MoWhithey are scheduled to be held |? before United States Commisstoner m & ¢ Robert W. McClelland Friday art. | “ournment ernoon | Officials ¢ MeWhithey, it i» charged by fed | *Ued & eral Officers, left Seattle for Cali- | electric fornia with Mrs, Sherrow July 21, | to be on har fon the steamer Admiral Farrag Walter Tho When arrested by agents of the |!m the Lab mple eral of justice in Los An- | Pight unde auspice , Mrs. Sherrow pleaded that 'eague. His topic will be Mewhithey be released, claim Conditions of Today.” that he thought she was unmar Fled, She cried to go to prison in bis stead. AIRPLANES T0 Mrs. Sherrow, who, before she fied with MecWithey, lived with he husband and S-year-old @t the Park hotel, 1905 N : Was not held the federal She ts on her way to Se attle to return to her husband, Jehoshafat! Price of Cheese Tumbles) 4 reat seriat natuc with two army Jairplanes attacking a whippet tank Two Army Flyers to Attack Little Whippet GAN FRANCISCO, Aug. &—The/ in ‘its unsteady and jerky advance Strike of railroad shopmen in the| over entrenchments will be staged Northwest and other sections ‘may| next Sunday at Fort Lawton when Cause fatalities here. This will not) two army pilots, who will be in Seat Be due to rioting but to heart fail.| Ue for recruiting purposes, stage an Ure over the unprecedented effect | aerial program. on foodstuff prices. | There will be For the first time since August 2,| Monday when one 3914, when the first rise was as | Will land on Fifth at Lenora @ribed to the war, an extraordinary|%t- This sturit has never been at Situation will bring about a down.| tempted before, it ix said Ward revision of prices. The pilots, who are to arrive from Cheese, listed at 41 cents a pound| CAMP Lewis about noon, will stunt esterday, is 35 cents today, as| OVO Seattle Sunday, proceeding t Svialecalers st te te Sapees ct | POR Lawton, where the Chamber of thelr stocks before they can dete-| Commerce will hold a reception Fiorate. Uncertainty of rail ship- Ments may bring down prices of a} Humber of other perishable foods. of the aviators # Bs Let's go eat at Boldt’ ‘+ —Aiptown, | ut Md Ave. downtown, ous td Ave.’ LEOLAL eter CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET (Upper and Lower Floors) 1422 First Avenue CHICKEN SALAD, SHRIMP SALAD, per pint Eastern Nippy aneeee, per pound wegkewi ete s new pack, Ib HELP YOURSELF GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, EPISCOPALIANS & second program | (>) 1c jy Ss > C= (Fi = (RST AVE. BETWEEN PINE AND UNION STS. ENTRANCES FIRST AND SECOND AVENUES SATURDAY SPECIALS-Market Closes 6 P.M. WESTERN DELICATESSEN CoO. SEATTLE MARKET Oceidental Avenue and PIMENTO CHEESE, eaoh STRAW! BERRY PRESERVES, CHICKEN LOAF, TAKE HOME SOME CHICKEN PIES OR FRIED CHICKEN American Grocery Stores Co. ENTRANCES FIRST AND sae SECOND AVENUES CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET { aie t a SEATTLE GROCERY—109 OCCIDENTAL, SEATTLE MARKET SEATTLE, AUGUST 8, 1919. JAPAN CLAIMS A SUPERIOR NAVY WASH., FRIDAY, A | | PLAN CAMPAIGN Will Raise $20,000,000 for| Chureh Work Olympia and the missionary district or houman th vow prea -—Says Von Reventlow| final survey of parish needs upon) cing a binage ven Bho hg eed BY KARL H, VON WIEGAND will be based, Tectora of each par-| (Copyright, 1919, All Rights Reserved.) iis ands vette charges. “|| BERLIN, July 29.—(Deldyed.)—'‘ls that to be “Chairmen of the committees that land’s estimate of the value of the league the pert ied Aandi ro hesoutpy lof nations? ” asked Count Von Reventlow, Germany’s Ciympis ahd the minsionar «leading naval critic, commenting upon the completion Th. Gr Andersen of Beate ¥ ri ,|of 84 new warships and 110 additional auxiliaries, to- gether with the demand of First Lord of the Admiral- by Re DD. Mishoo of Olympia. we cae (ty Walter Long for a $3,000,000,000 British naval pro- cose, and W. H. Farnham of Spo |gram., | Casio’ wae appointed cheirean oe eel. . ee comeneed: “Tn view of that news, it is all the! ommittes for the Spokane distri by Rt, Rey, Herman Page, D. D./more surprising that the United States has dropped sag tag cy POE naval increase program. There are today but three sopal. ebureh in|navies left in the world—the British, American and It tn pl Protestant I ar America $20,000,000 to be devoted to) Jananese, with the American between the other two. | hurch work, both in this countr | and ahront.’A similar program has|FUTURE PEACE alr A “¢ undertaken by . DEPENDS ON UNDERSTANDING the Baptist Presbyterian | “Future of peace is dependent not so much on the churches jleague of nations as upon an understanding in regard to naval and mercantile marine questions between America jand England on the one hand and a settlement of the dis jturbing Japanese question between America and Japan on the other. “With the WILSON PREPARES REPLY TO LODGE WASHINGTON, 8 | | Aur Pres! German navy wiped off the seas, it may well} dent Wiiet ny has eo roe a weal be asked against whom England now is building. If the to the Lodge resolution requestin cemass an peace negotiations, @ague of nations can fulfill its ostensible purpose, namely,| and will ft to the senate/to prevent wars, why is England continuing to add to her| probably rrow, it was learned jalready vast navy? So far as concerns Germany, we care} erro tiitee tea conetl With \very little how myh England builds. We now are only| some of the Information requested, | Spectators and can take only an academic interest in the| which ts all that he has,” tt was|matter, But we well may wonder what is the value of | | sald. : cae |the league of nations if militarism of the seas {1s to con-| | tinue. PLAN BIG PICNIC “In adding new warships and; ted that the Japanese navy was The Young People’s society of the) auxitiarien to her alfeady immense | ematior th " 1 " Ballard First Lutheran church will| navy, America is acting in her own | ter than the American. But had leave the clty dock at Ballard best interests, and that is commend. |4clared that Japan was convinced Sunday, at 3:30 p. m., for Vashon | abies in any nation that has the fore-| that qualitatively and tactically it land, where openair services, luneh | aiene Co ering her location, her | was superior to the American. He and a general good time are planned. | two long | Mexico on t lines and unfrie with friet ertain over the problem of the Far Bast, and a fierce commercial riv alry between America and England, | -y w that Germany tn out of the way can conclude only that ly pointed tween out that complications be the United States and Japan a to Ger and in more than one respect erefore, it could not be maid that Germ would like, to see a new could be only any ner the pps nage conflict, as that would retard the} mer nn Deople have greater faith | reconstruction of Hurope | the league of nations than the! y16 professed to belleve that until| rit that the ¥ ington gov an the United States question agreement wan reached between and Ame na doce enight don h ever marks the London pok ” a should + pur i be cer he naval Jo what F sue a naval ¢ tain to safeguard her own in the future. namely at w nels. Relieve Japan Navy Best Von Reventiow that Japanese interests ently had visited him admit Wow! West Pointers Will Learn From U.S.R:Men| | Here's a bitter blow for the Wi the honor graduates of West Point inter, And now there honor graduates Vesler Way Official request has been made.|have to take leasons from officers| according to the army recruiting| who were appointed from civil life. 10c ntation here, for the retention of a| The recruiting office construes Senne tee teeees number of temporary engineer of-|this as being indicative of the re ficers to teach military mcad markable success achieved by emer 40c |eraduates who have been assigned|gency officers, for it is the first] Cob eee vice sedoesie to the corps. time in history that the army has! Since time immemorial, the offi ever recognized graduates of civil 45c cers of the engineer corps have/inatitutions as even the peers of teen eeeee teeeee been from among | West Pointers. picked entirely FORECAST ON _{vitat stanimcs) Clayton, and &.| CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET Joo M.A Aaron D Drought Blamed for Falling Edetneton DIVORCES FR A ane A Westlake Public Market TIMES SQUARE SIXTH AND VIRGINIA rps Stock of Bacon, Casi Beef oil The Sale of the Govechaiabe Sur Tomatoes will continue on Satur Sugar — Pure Cane FLOUR (SOAP Sugar Stall, Lower Section Sugar Stall, Lower Section. Sogar Stalli—Lower Section. ZOBLE GROCERY co. ; fc PHONE ELLAOTT 4314 Gerow’ S Rotary Flour Sifter FREE Delicatessen! with a $3.00 order Cream of Barley, ple. soneange STALL 105 FREE 7 Nes, Cane Sugar - 2 Ibu, Mexican Beans 4 cans Sardines in oll ney STALL 133 mall Prunes, tb. ...:.:--159 | Sc can Ripe Olives «+++. ee Home Boiled Ham The Style Sausage, can..10€ Home Made Mayonnair 2 pkgs. Teco Pancake Flour, 25¢ | 2 sticks Chicory P+ 4 Tasty Meat Loaves l6e jar Luncho Butter Be | Beonomy Jar Caps, dozen. B3¢ SATURDAY SPECIA 3 pkgs. Macaront 25¢ | Kerr'# Self-Sealing Jars, ats, , Z . ” M. J. Bt. Coffee, per Ib BO¢ | _ per dozen $2.00 60c 1b. tin Libby's n Fish Balls 18¢ | 90¢ Broom . 75¢ c Corn Beet 25e bottle Liquid Veneer 18¢ ' 6 bars Swift's White Goap...25¢ Short outs to in Po Westlake Grocery Store If You Want the Besp FREE PHONE MAIN 143 c ‘ A REE MEATS Shopping Basket With » $3.00 Purchase or Over Shopping Bag With a $2.00 Purchase or Over 5 bare Lenox Soap Ik 5 bara No-Rub Naptha Soap. 2B¢ 1 Call on Us 25e | Ibs. F Rolled Oats kinds. <r 2% Campbe 6 rolls Toilet Paper 25e . 1 2 Ibs, Flake White Shortening 2 cans F al Milk 373 65¢ | int. can Cooking O11 The 4 boxes Searchlight Matches 25¢ 1 7 c Snider's Pork —. 3 cans Corn or Pe : 50¢ seans . 3 bars Fuiry Soap . . 25¢ 1 Ib. Sundried Peaches......25¢ STALLS 4-5 SATURDAY ONLY FAMOUS PURITAN MAID BUTTER 63c |b. 2 Ibs. $1.25 THREE GIRLS’ Almond Cream 3-Laye ake Fine flavored and especially good THREE GIRLS’ Orange Cream 3-layer Healthful and Satisfyi: Regular 55¢ TOKIO SATURDAY ONLY 2 cans Carnation Milk for 25¢ With purchase of 1 Ib 100 Ibe, Cane Sugar . Sib. can M. J. B. Coffee 49 Ibs, Centennial Best Luz, 3 phew. 10¢ roll Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25¢ Van Camp's Pork and Beans 18¢ Direct From the Churn oa Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 pkg Try Our Buttermilk Cla | 25e Cottage Cheese Post Toasties, 2 pkes 25e¢ Milk and Cream kes. Spaghetti or Macaron Ice € nplngs lire «tm ‘Three Gir eae oe |. Bakery 0 79¢, $2.94 Our Sanitary Plant Is Always STALL 130 Open for Inspection Center of Market SPECIAL Federal or Canyon Milk, 2 cans 25¢, per case .......+.+++, $6.60 Co-Operative, Borden's or Carnation Milk, 2 cans 28¢, case 87.00 Only 2 cans to a customer—Limited amount WASHINGTON BUTTER, EGGS, COFFEE AND TEA STORE Stalls 137-138 i} USTORES COMPANY sf y | Salmon, Tb - 156) N mete ie ae) || A YSgs? | (Store Ne. 14) Whole Salmon, each . BOe “FISH STALL Market Campbell's Soups, all kinds, 131] Upper Floor Lower Floor EXTRA SPECIAL! . oppor ie ‘guar mate Fancy Large ere Big Special OM | secs Os-ree E xtra Fancy Freestone Peaches, Pot Roast and Quarts ...... ght annie : M. RooT & CO, Ball Mason Jars— Bacon Stalls 108-109 Pints, dozen ... Hy Quarts, dozen ———— | ¥xtra Special on WESTLAKE SHOE REPAIR Half-gallon, dozen Men's Half Soles . ° 45 Lard Ferguson's Orange Marmalad Ladies’ Half “ $1.15 * Rubber Heels, pair ....... 45¢ 17% oz. ... +10 Bt 22 og. jar ... 3b. tin ..... All Work Guaranteed Lower Floor Come Early Cane Sugar, 100 Ibs. $9.45, 10 Ibs. ........ 95¢ | Golden West Coftes, tb. 48¢, 2 Ibs 1 Off in Production Ine Jonnaton, 13, seats." | Crap Apples, crate. .$1.00| .,, EXTRA SPECIALS! pares boon Mount Vernon Milk, 2 cans ..25¢ | Instant Postum, large can mee 206 Ff ‘ 2 Saitter nd Florence] IM Good Peaches, crate $1.10 | Xi. Appics: ++ | Irvine’s Butter, Egge— Carnation Milk, 2 cans ..... 27¢ | Blue Ribbon Tea, ib. BBE, % Tb... 20¢ WASHINGTON, Aug. §.—Tot i Grate and Ebbe &. Abram-|I New Potatoes, 12 Ibs.25¢ | New Potatoes, 9 tba, and Coffee Store Del Monte Catsup, large bottles ...... 23¢ | Selecto Coffer, Ib. 43¢, 2 Ibe. $1.27 produ of ing whe was |* * ‘fl Best Watermelon, Ib 2¢ THE WHITE FRUIT AND 3 Large Cans Heinz Baked Beans .............. 18¢, 19¢, 33¢ | Chase & Sanborn Seal Brand Coffee, Ib BB¢ Fl forecast at 000,000 bushels, as Ge ee = a aoe ss VEGETABLE Co. 35 Federal Milk Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 large cans 35¢ | 2 Ibs. 81.05 fficially estima uguat 1 by . pron and Dorethy| Stalls 110-111 STALL 135 ! With a purchase Ps of the Tears —— eee Fee .«--- eee CANNING TIME IS HERE! gettin PaaS = = aa (Cams; by Plenty of Peaches, Apricots and other fruits as one since the eek, P National Biscuit Company— 1 . that De Valera, president of r vegetabl r Roach, 43 wn PI mi nt Peon sad uth Coots ond Crackers opecai | "wl S# Yeesaben now at their bent, de 25 Od noaen, 12] ARREST PRESIDENT \Irish Flag Flo 0 ee oenee ai a ane prices. All varieties. Fresh goods site ceg aaclagsekceid ohio the some aac 000,000 bushela. Drought and Jy Ornckenters OF SUGAR COMPANY Over Seattle Ship In the next launching at the § Visit our Cookie Department ps ‘ K neason. Adverse circumstances are Hi, Hotmeuiet,| PITTSBURG, Pa, Aug. 8 —| The new “republic of Iveland” was|.cTt” Pacific yard. ur prices on sugar and canning supplies lowest for a falling off in the July 3 | See and sample for yourself. ae oe Racionek Ge both winte cn ccome |. 8 Mire, K. Fett, 1906 |Charged with conspiracy to violate) officially recognized by the Seattle Uneeda Riscuits, 2 pkss. . 15¢ ia wheat. Winter wheat was fore- | *",A"*. aoe |the federal food laws, George W.|North Pacific shipyard Thursday, * Golden Age Macaroni Products, 2 pkes er dozen .. ote Doe ak Wid Denhee vwealiela” abner lane ple lira aed nechan, of Chicago, president of|When the green, white and orange A Watch Repaired Bom Ar, Power or Rar poe pane WAeer. “ah © Seerenee trom | tntters. ine Cental Sugar company, war|"anner othe Tran was flown onthe | Jomes Is Always. i Teesy gna pre Tt, 3 Economy Jars—Pints, dozen 81.23 The forecast for all wheat as of wae eo [aroma by ‘ony agents here this| the ways, according to F, J. Coen, ile none aaa Crysta ry D. rt Voges 1 is 940,000,000 bushels, as ve P. Wick, | afternoon fhe Central Sugar com-!| publisher of the Western Freeman, 2 " yYENUB & Cascade Soap, 3 bare . e SL: Sees SP aie orn oso ecsees Lae Bs nite . ; Lei #8 pany is an Iltnots corporation, | local Trish weekly. Coen declares | Quaker Rolled Oats .......... Reigiwss eer 0) ie = amagent yc’ SIA RRR : $1.63 Yorecast for other important ‘5 Peterson, 718] . = a = ° ‘err Sealing Jars, Regular—Per dozen ropa are : Mra R. Goings, 7104) wi Wheat, Dost ‘oasties’ and Krumbles, 2 kon 3g Bints, 9B, Qu, $1.05, cations, $1.9 BF) Corn, | 2798.000.000 : “ales aie a d mouth mpared with 15,000,000 for nd enso: | Shrimp, finest quality, No. 1 cans ... 15¢) pints $1.12, Quart# $1.23, % gallons 1.53 fp Joly 1 ind Mra A. Thompaon, 6520 (| Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 cans + -25¢) Jetty Glasses, 13 pint, dozen . 48e The condition of spring wheat Aug. 4 | Grated Pineapple, No. 2 cans . 23¢ | Tall and Fiat Shape, % pint, dozen BSS Miciven as 63 per cent for August 1 1 to M J. Balanca, 224 ‘Tea Garden Preserves, No. 1 jars Oy | Meron Soe Coreen. Gone. . BS¢ Bias compared with 70 per cent tors A. 3. Wend, Ron-|f| 1 (th Enocomy Jar Covers, dozen r Augu 18, Oats is 73.5 p ald A Té Cy ined Saggs ao apy ad Oe, 246 ie & igen Kerr Covers—+itegular, dozen BO¢ Ficent, compared with 82.8 per cent?) Mr, and Mra. A. W. Person, 2933 in . _ J. B. Cotter, > 3 Ibs. 45, 5 tbe, 82.5 Wide Moutit, dozen .. BBE for last year ; tagpld ag Rd nears, & ry . J Pe Gc baad, 2 he one. eee piiitl to Mr. ‘and Mra a. A, Stuart ne Block Kast From Frederick & Nelson's Soap, Sugar and Milk | io | j . | DE SIMON & DE MARTIN Farmers’ Vegetable Dept: et l To Explore Asia i). rt agninat Inco Ges-| poly ‘The Evergreen ” pit aint Ovcer Haagen, asaba Melon, New Potatoes, 7 Ibs......... Si ft |}} 100 tbs. Pure Cane Sugar $9.75 | ll Fiseteceneeey 5 New Dry Onions, 5 lbs.............25¢ BREAKFAST SPECIALTIES 3. D ae Meat Market >» o Yakima Tomatoes, tb ‘Boe fe Pie eg | 10 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar....95¢ Ib 5 < ‘ “ + ie a ga i rand la 5 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar 18¢ | aieestal RUE: cis css «ens '"10¢ and 15¢ ich Ci C _ against Thomas C. Mctin.!l 7 bare No-Rub Napth | Quality Meats, Moderate Head Leite, each «| 10¢ Rich Coffee Cake Nut Rolls sidney 1.18] 6 ru er ae s Re sess 2 r Stalls 1-2 A i reen Beans, lb...... 15¢ Butter Horns Lin x || Powder ary, 3 aee ye “ rast -10¢ lg abe |I| 4 pkgs, Crystal White Mak } After you have searched See AMANO FP Salis ieied Peace, basi: Soe BAKE-RITE BREADERY Tenicies ips inne hess peas [until you are tired to find | For Quality Fresh Frui , Cantaloupes, each ....... P .10¢ First Avenue, Between Pike and Union Je Hi cries aot a Be | a nice Selly tender roast | d Vevetab! Green Corn, local, each 10¢; 3 for. .25¢ (andy Garner trom THomas A. GardHHl Sante Tanoa or Suany won, | OF Steak for your Sunday| 4 VOgetabiés - = oe sisebiciliaptahiniii 2 Irene Richarda from Ma aH Bay. es steecteestsee | dinner, and then you learn | Canning Peaches, $1 el Washington Fruit & Vegetable Central Fruit Stores Largs ivory Ahdy. ermal ey this fad” we have dt Gemaing Abcnate $1.86 — r | ti Borden, Fede —Oh, Girl! Ain’t it a! crate : at Company Oranges, dozen .......cs.eesee0 0 408 SVEN HEDIN ; Mines tro | Milk | grand and glorious | Ne . Spuds, 6 Ibs $3. 75 Watermelons, pound .... -216¢ | Lemons, dozen ........ ; .B5¢ mtisaiithcned hada ot a ae WENA rage —|— _ re Dae on L. Cantaloupes, each .........5¢ and 10¢ Grape Fruit, large ..... -10¢ &f dition into Beate” a hie a Langer msi 4 al: | ‘3 New Huckleberries, 2 lbs..........85¢)| Watermelons, pound .......... +. Bhg¢ ee F mage, notable discoveries. | sonn Peters bi nk General hoe Sun Produce | Eagle Poultry E STALL 1 1, 10, . New Potatoes, 7 Ibs...............85¢@ | Cantaloupes, 4 for ........00.s008. Ed BMGT? ensislcopian, vane [tata chvaso¥6; a027 ateridian ave. fl Com | ‘Proper co. . pee Peaches, for canning, na a a 2 bc spnin hide + ses Ga ceinsat! te Fa piace | ised : HY pany Co., Annex Watermelon, 23 . WM S051 4 53:2) n0-04's os 0p AEA Jhite Peaches, basket ............ 25 On previous explorations of Avia, | is’ A WE P sil Peppers, pound ....,... 0¢ | | Tragedy "Piaioa: peas ce ise Hedin ta been asked in oy by | When on sea duty, the officers get | Stalls 3-6-7 Fresh Poultry Dressed | sl ts: — ' ode ‘ ritish money, bu ntense pro- | plenty of exercise, but on shore du ce Basket Peaches ............. .B0¢ | Apricots, erate . «$1.90 Ff German attitude aban et wi | the pats ney Is to ‘et the, aid | Extra faney home-grown | to Order ELLIOTT FISH CO. Egg Plant, each ..........15¢ and 20¢ | Soft shell Walnuts, 2 Ibs........... cotta ie ye" gbetiielld |i ree pte iah ut shor ttre | | ikea "20 R Fri Quality: Sea Foet Bantam Corn, home grown. .5¢ and 10¢ | Casabas, pound ...........eeeeceee 5G [| ronal friend of William Hohenaol-| figuring juat when ix the beat time|4| Ext’ Sweet Peaches 25 masters, Tete, Fresh, Salted, Cured ang lern, 80 ae the well-known “stoop failing” | DAKO coe rereeesecevacs cy Broilers and Hens Smoked Fish ‘Cage AR Yt pM hig -t ete wey — —— — ae ol Feri Wend tg hee bee