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ve aware cenrae mene ye teOMw oo a SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919. 116 CARLOADS OF Soldier-Labor Companies ARMY FOOD DUE! Produced Little Spruce j Delving Into contracts let by the Mailmen Are “Out Taking| PContinued From Page One if: aiviaion ince the armistice un i] oe * Col, Stearns admite House Orders Thursday » | s"*".' > years. rs service to the homefurnisher'| MY FEES ARE BASED UPON COMMON BUSINESS was ugned, he had no lepartinent Ante Aivinion, Rep authority from the war t 1 the wit to enter into « 1 that he had made 1 would rnmont « an continue $8.74 Thursday . our Corrects Staten i ‘oad equipment of $760.0 long than 10 per ae Washington's Leading Dentist inition blanks fis us to tearns veloped dat $23 the sume th 1 rhur of tier : stan We sooo | tt how to take for pl hours Col aired be replie attlo housewives for Bt t regard to the the spruce uf: pa camps 0 deliver- jes on or- ders less than three dozen pre- serving jars as ad- hole Sam's foodstuf of Seattio Sixteen barloads food are on belly at acme Kast You Must Admit That They Are Reasonable | Make a Fair Profit on Them Because of My Large Volume of The Demand of Today Is Sanitation Business THESE FACTS MUST CONVINCE YOU I am able to my office enjoys a practice covering hundreds of miles around Seattle and Spokane, and today I can truthfully say I enjoy the largest t in 5 way to Care baugh P $45.14. was placed nt $2 per cent from to ermaster's depot . corporation aly Ligorers for wer ex pointes pod tn due was , while » mn the q 1, Marginal way and will ff en W which ar Stacy at the withTn a week lstributed thru the told the * f ty | ensue Stearna com tin} dutla We 10,000,000 be immediate dare ho. y mittoc ny a in our car te ticipated the pr pruce a going f patit ashir Idaho and M h ndy | rder The following carloads of food Jen route to this elty } : carloads of roast hect tn 812-| 19m feot while we were on the i a ons ran § hic no: ane bd | the witness replied. SE Cmahal dee rissa atee In other words,” Representative ee, Omahat on ‘oad stringless | 11 Gee said, “iv took the «pruce divi |beans, from. Camp Asi one 1 @ year and seven months, or carload sweet iy hile we were in the war, to produce 3 out in five month — ix beet | earlor from New © wane reaponne month Stearns te " : mittee . © alre t in « exentative Clarenc How much did produce Repreve: Meee inquired “One hundred and forty-th nla, the munities “never had h stance of graft erime in connection with airplane spruce pro: | duction ‘ol. Stearns noldier cont plus mil job, ard of fraud or ot told laborers committee anelg ap productiog. the 4,000 the Sieme were 2 cans. 2 cane srload roast ad four 1 cans the famous KERR jars— —extra wide mouth; self-sealing brand; dur- able, air-tight. pints, dozen ............... ‘quarts, dozen ............. -gallons, dozen ....... corn that were “ne cle y bus, O. actual Then if th ldiers who ¥ B. Kerty on the production aprnce at turned hat kt Col corn, n twopound he true ed in Stearns acknowledged th one car m San Anto carload of ampe netual | Says He's Proud lash M } resentative near betwee A ame when the | 1 to the fact that the wi “ « rre Price List Lowered ne recetved at he revinion « the local Weedne from spruce me-Carey-Kerbau; McGee reaponded h out at ta a late hour the bet-plun ted caused a hu imal price list duced from 10 to age under latest The new pr m, per te | a on have b re proud of what th Stearns fair the K plants of the railway am might did," Col ferring instruct ist fol of w#ix I hoof, one irnmer lier } At baugh . $1.05 . $1.15 dozen ; * Siems-Care contracts lett priva cane which involved the 12 cans. per case of 48 No. 1 « —quarts, dozen ............. a —Y,2-gallons, dozen ................ of an opportunity . $1.45 ECONOMY clamps, dozen ..........10c ing Mason jar caps, dozen . .. .20c -sealing Mason jar lids, dozen . lt “TACOMA: IN CHICAGO —_—| Will Put Water on ASE ARMY FOOD) 315,000 Arid Acres Aug. 21. — (United) PROSSER, Wash., Aug. 21.—The than — 150,000 Chi- | $18,000,000 Horse Heaven water bond today had availed them-| issue has been confirmed by Judge swat | Truax. cost of living. That num-| The issue will f persons have bought foodjacres on an arid plateau above government since the sale | Prosser. Two hundred miles of tun nels, canals and syphons will be “he will prosecute prof. j Necessary to carry the water from | p retailers by the score, Did- | the Cascades to the Project Clyne said he was | ‘@ secret watch on 2.100 psc efty. irrigate 215,000 It you want advice, consult » disin- terested party. XCURSION RICHARDSON On Lopez Island, in the Famous San Juan Group, Where You Will See a SALMON CANNERY IN FULL OPERATION NEXT SUNDAY AUGUST 24 : THE S. S. WHATCOM Will leave Colman Dock at 8:30 a. m. Sunday on this extra special excursion, Before landing at Kichardson, a among the famous San Juan Islands will be made. Return to Seattle at 10 p. m. | BROOKS’ WHANGDOODLE ENTERTAINERS A} 9AZZ ORCHESTRA WILL BE ALONG. NUFF Dairy Lunch at City Prices Served on the Boat or Bring Your Basket Lunch Ss WHATCOM LEAVES 8:30 A. M. COLMAN DOCK ROUND-THIP FARE $2.00 Children & to 12, 1.00 including War Tax Staterooms May Be Reserved. Buy Your Tickets Early . Puget Sound Navigation Co. COLMAN DOCK MAIN 8098 A baat _ Par | care of 24 No beef, per cas be 47; re 2 cans, $1 112 stx-pou | hash, per $1 of six-po +) ane a| f, per ease of 24 No. roast beef, per case of ud cans, $99.27; corned beef of 44 No. 1 cans 0,91; corned beet hash, per case of 24 twopound @ns, $9.28; baked beans, per case of 48 No. 1 cane $2.27; bak beans, per of No cans, $1.89; baked beans, cane of 24 No. 3 cans, $2 Stringlons per 2 nweet case of 24 No. cans | per 100-pound bag, $7.04; canned tries, per Case of 24 small cans 49; flour, per 100-pougd hag, $6 k pepper, per of pound cana, $4.49; rice, per pound bag. $ 9, green peas, case of 24 No. 2 cans, $2.48 table soup, per case of 48 No. 1 ca $4.09: tomat per case of 12 }10 cans, $4.51 Will Refund Money i All extra money funder the old price let wilt be re! |funded. The new Priqp lint substt tutes the local postage rate for the firat zone rate, as originally planned. More ti 250 orders had been taken in at the parcel post window given over to food sales by noon Thursday, Postoffice officials were prepared for 9? Unprecedented rush by housewive: selected to take charge of the sale. selected to take cabree of the sale. The deputy zone supply officer will supply all orders turned in by the | }postoffice. A Bumber of-.requeste from = municipal Eastern Washington, Idaho an¢ ma Sa ontana will Alno be filled In order to eliminate confux orders first placed will be filled f according to Postmas tle Orders may be mal] man or | ive any of the following sub ast be i per ot 24 per | bean, beans cans, $2.45 48 “8 already received ' or at 2248 Market st Columbia, 3806 Edmunds st 6017 Duwami h ave Station Station Station Station Station Station 2049 15th W, 2304 California ave 627 First ave PAVE WAY FOR SKAGIT WORK Determination of the ci to construct a roa government forest proposed of the Skagit plant and a complete and final dig on the working plans for the pro. pected shortly Thurada of the ity way werve to power site ean toa inion reached the utilities committee council. It was decided to call Corpora Counsel Walter F. Meter, J. D | superinte of the lighting partment A. H, Dimoek, ett gineer, before the for complete thrashing ph prior to the passi ordinance by dent 1 commit out of ropriating immediate struction dam at Ruby creek Chamber Says Go Slow Council) Rk. MH. Thomson , de. clared did not feei capable of recommending the ordinance until he was clear on every detail and felt sure the government would permit | the city to construct road thru the reserve. $49) work » for ‘ on a | | 1¢ Chamber of approached me and urged wé on this proposition,” declared Thom won. “I suppose they rather hex tate over wuch a job in view of the extreme cout of labor, I feel some what the same. | “f wouldn't hesitate to go ahead | with the development of the but I want to know what we'r fing. 1 tion in my mind as to our in building this | road.” Comm | Hae ere is a qu authority To Hold Hearing | Members of the committee assured Councliman Thomson that a right ofvway could be obtained 6 utilities “committee decided | upon a public heating concerning the | propowed replacement of a 20-inch steel water main on Fifth ave. N. E No date was set for the hearing. | An ordinance providing for the ap. propriation of $375,000 to pay inter: ext on the $15,000,000 railway bond | issue was referred to the find committee to meet Friday A temporary loan of $12 the general fund for purposes on th uniely igenacesaee for pussage. 000 from onstruction I line was and | rovernm | permanent | the TO PUT TEETH \LEADERS WACE INFOODLAWS © TREATY FIGHT House Promises Quick ho- Hope for Ratification With- | tion; Senate Slow out Even Reservations WASHINGTON, Aug, 21 Un tea | Extensions of the food com to strengthen the vern BY L. ©, MARTIN Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.— Administration leaders in the senate hope, by careful strategy, to obtain ratification of the peace treaty, not only without amend. ments, but without reservati it became apparent today Waited t's teers hoard committee, pr Action mined before Senate toa leaders, however re ett fre program to reduce ving ot ay ° ponents of wtion that the themselves t Pittman At eral the request Palmer, the will strike from the exemption of bu of At ney 7 such as Senator ntro duced Yesterday, was the day to the first move of the admin istration campaign. Refusal to cept the Pittman pian was followed are | PY Caually emphatic dintvowal by Senator Hitchoock he administra | tion leader, of Pittman's resolution an an administrative measure «| Tho Pittman averred that his reac pinta - mo jtution was intended to carry out oh President Wilson's personally ex tome he Probable the commit airs pressed iden of the way the demands also would agree to include wearing of reservations should be taken care apparel and food contammers in the of, Hitehoock dectured that he was There ntact navested by Palmer./as much againat reservations as he| no. OMe og ° ever was Pongal Senator McNary ard | be Cott a others of years for the profiteers and hoard padi ataeet te gee and Knox of reservations with rah and “Johnson, standard bea of the “kilt it xquad, all declared preaidnt’s proposal @ a resotu:| interpreting the American wh nding of the prov neparate from the resolution of tion will not be accepted. after the Pitt wae introduc Hite! MeNa leader of ¢ bee it MeNary r which doe renenendin in the inetrument of r reservations or be accepted Administration come ontrol all dealers with a an th $100,000 and allow the department of justice to deal with them girectly if they rofiteering eo food « snawer to hoarding The action is taken in response to many ta that the “little fel lows” are as guilty an” Kellogg, MeCum the “mild Brande those who want “teeth.” and Bo: Lodge The extensive tive p fixt as propowed by been practi the committer With the up of farm soorna little program of exe of all commoditi Chairman Haugen, abandoned by has a tion dersta committee larg © representat disposition to give the to net against farmers or farm organizations 2 of high frank action in made there ly treaty’s pow n chars m today immediate y mild group. Id Hitcheoek t include ention the interpretations President h wit | Ave rece! ittee of the senatore dqui n or re want ly etion to on for the lasue of ratificat! © the senate to vote practice in the state, You cannot deny the merits in My claims of quality, your work upon that basis. My crowns are worth just as much as any dentist's in the cit; the same. I can give you this high-class work for a reasonable price because I have ch a large volume of business, and do not have to make large profits. You would consider yourself wasting money to pay $10.00 for shoes when across the street you got the same shoe for $5.00. I use the same materia] in my dentistry all men of reputation do, and I use the same mode of construction, and I can do the work just as painlessly, and give a service that is not sur- passed in this city. Every effort is made to satisfy. and I am bidding for My plates . Best Crowns Best Bridgework Best Plates At these prices you will receive the best pdrce- lain or gold crowns or the best bridgework pos- sible for the experienced dentist to give . $5.00 . $5.00 Painless Extracting 50e Free for plates or bridgework, and our plates are the kind that all men of reputation the country over are making in rubber. Cleaning Teeth $1.00 You cannot afford to neglect your | teeth at my prices, and to know that you are receiving good dentistry and honest treatment is a point to consider. OBEY THAT EVER INSISTENT IMPULSE AND VISIT®R. WILSON TODAY DR J. T. WILSON Opposite Colman Bldg. 8104, First Avenue Phone Elliott 1833 Small Wonder He Thinks as He Does WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (United Defense of the big packers Je today by Senator Fernald the ate l Wearing Apparel a Price May Be Cut WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—4United Press).—-Extensions of the federal food control act to include wearing apparel and giving the department of justice power to act against profiteer- ing retailers were agreed upon by the house agricultural committee to- day THE BUTLER » DRUG CO. Has a Reputation Based Upon Reliability The public should know, and we believe does know, that we maintain the highest standards in every- thing that pertains to pharmacy. Pres was mi | Maine, Noor. in He urged big industries of the & speech on wer that attempts regula coun: try be abandoned and free play be given to individual enterprise, Fernald, himself a packer of vegetables, declared big packe efficient and economical and elared that there is no reason orem i. vee arge they whould be singled out for tack. If they are licensed all busine: should be treated similarly, Fernald why | dectfired. THUG WOUNDED BY HIS ‘VICTIM’ Higher Wage, Urged py City Light Men ation to the Dd. F superinter of the light department, urged Wedner that munictgal electrical workers be given an higher n that recently commur J dent le police looking ity man a fre the left side of his h temple L, Nase, who lives at the foot of 624 worth st. sent in police station at 3:35 Policemen W. H or 8 ri Rothaus and Frank Spear answered jr ane call. Nase declared two men|framcy phe ed the window of his housebont, | 1 ; Ross, demand a after covering him with a flash: | 9 "eo ectively Heht and a gun, ordered him to climb |*? rem out of the window Acie Aw he approached the wi > ta ype uid, he grabbed a gun fr aah oem and fired point blank bon ors ; The found a trail of blood tows Us te $8 per day leading to the dock and a black feit |" hat, Diood- stained, with a bullet hole Hey, Buddy! Want to - Jole-Up” Again? thru the crown, on the left side, The hat was found beneath the window. No trace of the men was found. buddy i ver feel you'd like ee ‘AM bunch” again GET SECRETARY FOR FOOD BOARD ::: plans for the body and to executive ting place, the went into m. Thursday in the assistar feral food Beck t in un B m Marche. trator, Harry PD, Smith, teller in Scandinavian American bank appointed executive secretary A partial fair issued after t with seine on over the ad increased wage asked in the in submitted to uve. an a boathouse and Leaven- oO. 8 budget he the counett The budget Intendent Ros# 8. submitted by called for helpers, $7 $200 a month for men, according to seale of $6, $8 and for the work is hazardous," ‘and after consulting I feel they are justi demands. ‘Their plea existing ordinance pick men for odd Super " n Campbell} ° neale for rs men and, w de dow wich fied in at the intrud that an al police Jobs to get back to Here's your eiieuidne station here authority from the to reenlist pies from _ the dclect a {#inee April, 1917, for a Searetas ment to his former organization, vided he was in the Infantry fair prive fair of fiek artillery or veenton ineering corps offices today war d any man dis regular arr ape partment | charge¢ To complete | charged jon of the chal signal 11 m | alry or coast at jor eng | Engineer to Speak Twice Here Today Dr. F. H. Newell, Mt of the American Association of rs was to speak Thursday noon at 404 Areade building, on “Unrest Among #,”" and in the evening ongineering Organizations,” ‘ admin th of | price meet- presid committee Met will ing, It was stated The committ gO Into session bankers at 4 he bread n scheduled with repre P Thursday ' forth for advanced | Foyt Lawton Lads Put Out Brush Fires Thru timely arrival of Fort | ton’s fire corps, | house der ar reason prices, START JOHNSON BOOM PORTLAND, Ore, Aug Perey V. Long, formerly city at torney of Ban Francisco, ts here launching an Oregon boom for Sena | tor Hiram Johnson of California for president, | Law serious damage to situated on the southern bor of the fort avoided during a brush and wood fire Wednesday Residents believe the fire was started by small boys. on Our Drugs are the finest that can be had —and our Laboratory and Prescription De- partment work is al- ways of the most sci- entific character. If, therefore, it is generally conceded that we afford the public full protection in these important matter: is it not equally apparent that we may be depended upon to give equally good service in lesser matter: CAREFULNESS and EFFICIENCY are matters of habit and character, and necessarily extend to every department of our business. iT toilet other. side lin 8 good as our drugs just carefully selected and as fairly priced. If this reputation for re. ability means anything to you to make your regular IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON, NORTHE DIVISION—-IN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of P. ©, nalsting of himself and No. 6208, Ellsworth and the marital community Alice G. Ellaworth, bankrupts, Notice sale N © is her ened eby given that at in bankr clock p.m. August 25, 1919, y will,sell, subject to con- ealed bids in wfiting cash, to the highest and of the named bankrupts, consisting of personal property and a large amount of real property situated in King county, Washington, eaid property to be t the office of Honorable C. R. Hawk Referee, 1206 I h Building, Seattle. the fire n. beat bidder of certain tru rte for aasets above C. Smit Nidders may’ bid on the whole Each bid shall be accompanied by « to the order of the trustee, of anid bid. der shall be the or any part of sald property. ash or certified check, payable for not less than 10% of the amount to compensate the against loss in case the bid declared the purchaser and shall fail or refuse te of the purchase ‘onfirmation of sale. shall be made subject to confirmation. The right to reject any and all bids sly reserved. Said property will be sold ither free et to, the mortgage and tax liens thereon, bidder estate balance price on « ix expre from, or sub as s may prefer nd Included with other assets of the estate are the following t jr An cight-room house s bankrupt ellent residential sec with every modern convenince, being the er residence; garage; lot 80x100; paved streets; Modern eight Ko0d view , floor Ny r in best We t ose at you our ading place we urge store : hard ra on f warag diate commands had of the actic imi pos During the don't saree warm season, overlook the conven of our Local Free De. livery orvi and Rural Parcel Post Service. BUTLER DRUG CO. 4. P, Chase, Manager Second and James PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS “The Old Butler Hotel Corner” Mighty ved ranch ain land on Va by tw vatic pa od and wat Ks, high school, churche ie it A propertios mainly improved ber of other Seattle Improved and unimproved ous real estate contracts on Seattle propertics, Auto capacity, nearly One Chalmers new $3,000. n used but 0. an top, in ting hold furniture Further particulars as to said sale, said property, may be mM application to the trustee and an inspection of the had ‘at the Referee’s office and his attornéys. Pr. W. WEST, Block, Seattle anc Marion Ww MeClure & McClure Attorneys for Trustes " Hore Huilding. attle, Washington.

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