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. @axixe was popular, and conduct. ‘ed Inside Inn dancing at the expost- @ion. She also appeared in several|day night. @f Otis Skinner’sproductions. commence at 7:30 o'clock. —_— ‘You Sav WHEN YOU BUY IN THE ONE POUND CAN ‘You Save more when ou ‘buy it in the ree Pound Can You Save much more when you buy it in the Five Pound Can a " ORTLAND CAPITALIST jAUTO THIEVES WRECK WILL MARRY DANCER} POLICE CAPTAIN’S CAR “BAN FRANCIBCO, Sept 19-—/ Thieves wrecked Captain of Police dere Roosevelt Post Na. 24, Veterans} it of Gay Lombard, J. T. Mason's car Thursday night by st and club man, formerly/ running it into a telephone pole at Portland, Ore, to Mrs. Ivy/ 26th ave. and Madison st. They evi- noted stage and society | dently jumped before the crash. The fr, has been announced, but| machine was taken from in front Gate of the wedding ts being | of Joseph Casey's home at 2212 FE.) tain wilful and dix secret. Thomas st, where Captain Mason Mrs. Crane, with Dougtas Crane, | was visiting. @er former husband and dancing — » brought new society danc- Y¥. M. TO ENTERTAIN to San Francisco when the Boys between the ages of 10 and 18 will be the guests of the Y. M. Cc. A. 4th ave. and Madison st. Fri-| The entertainment will TOMORROW. We Offer a Most Unusual Collection of NEWEST FALL HATS Each one has a particular style with that ap- pealing charm of becomingness found in much higher priced hats. In specializing this line at $10 we have anticipated the eager demand and have fortified ourselves with a very wide vartety They're principally in velvets—black, navy, purple, combina. tions of several tones with pretty facings and trimmed with bands and ornaments of ostrich, flat flowers in bright tones and stylishly appointed wings, Downstairs at Satiles largest Millinery Siore | account; she hasn't gone 1 | for the p decade have so de T Wer ve Found Her! An Actress Who | Never Did a Sensational Thing | ; +} \ ————— ane” Laura Vall Eureka! We have found her atin picturing to the unsuspecting pub last. After years of search, we havo Ue, The discovery was made on the found the actress who hasn't done | "tage at Levy's theatre today, where anything sensational in her life |we went to get a story from Mr. She hasn't married and been di-| vorced from a duke or count or no 0 days and 10 nights without @ single meal; she baan't crossed the continent in an xeroplane; she hasn't sung before President Wilson or driven a motor ear for General Pershing on t n't lost a mil in fact, has of the numerous hair that the press age more. Levy's latest find in the prima donna | line, Misw Laura Vail | Miss Vatl did admit, however, that whe was from San Francisco, where she had appeared with the WIM king | company, Of tuat eity, and, further: admitted that she ts a sisterin- | law of the California popular come- lan In “The Jolly Widows,” the offer- | of Levy's musical comedy vom- | ¥, at Levy's Orphe mn next week, Mixes Vail will make her first appoor © before a Seattle audience VETERANS FIGHT END PROBE OF WELLS’ RELEASE SPRUCE WORK They Forward Resolutions to’ Astoria Mayor "Testifies of Jand dying In France, and received jonly light sentences, the resolutions lurge that the president pay no heed} to the appeal of “certain persons” |who gained an interview with him | while here, to ask for the release of |that Wells’ release would only “add |to the forces of agitators of sedi others of his faith to become more jon our tnstitutions.” President Wilson esctutions expremtag. “wratter:| able opponition” to the release of| Hulet M. Wells “or any of his fellow | feditionists” from the prison at Mo! Nefl Island, were despatched Friday | to President Wilson, en route on | tour of the country, by Col Theo- of Foreign Warn ‘The rewolutions were passed at «| meeting of the post here Monday | night. Wells and bis associates are denounced in the resolutions as “cer Attempted by every means in thelr power while the United Staten was engaged in war with the central powers, to frustrate mobilization, and later enforcement of the draft act Every act in the theatre of opern loyal persons who | f! “Wanton Waste” LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19— (Cnlted Prees)—The congression- al committon invewtigating spruce production In the North- west for army airplanes during the war left for San Dingo carly today, after examining two wit Neases here late yeterday. The committeemen in the party are Congressman Frear, of Wiscon sin, and Magee, of New York. Former Mayor F. C. Harley, of A» toria, Ore., and Sergt. T. H. Lipps, formerly of the spruce production | division, were tho witnesses exam: | ined here. | “Wanton Waste” Harley suggested “wanton waste” of money in the epruce production, and alleged that when he went to tfons tending to aid the enemy was| Washington to arrange production rightfully punished by death,” the of “Harley filvver airplane” which | resolutions point out, and every dis loyal act “rightfully punished” by | do nothing be jalty he woul long imprisonment he had designed, | he found he could ve to pay in building Inasmuch as Wells and his co-|the machine and on account of red workers were proved guilty of at | ter 0 te the operation tae Witt Wr ot bage hoy when | inefficiency and graft in road build ing operations in the spruce foresta, He @ectared one road in Clallam Jcounty, W ernment $1 |have been bujlt at $40,000. ARMY PRISON United States troops were fighting the conspirators on the ground that they were “political prisoners.” The resolutions advance the bellef uon and disloyalty, and encourage pronounced and active In the attack The resolutions were sign by W. H. Nelson, senior vice commander, and Irving own, acting adjutant, | mana of Alcatraz prison for two! Of late there has been con | | siderable agitation over alleged mis: | treatment of conscientious objectors Department Opens MONDAY ||| With a full program of fall and winter activities, in cluding: HANDBALL BASKETBALL SWIMMING WRESTLING BOXING GYMNASIUM CLASSES and general recreational activities, Physical mination by Local Physicians Steam and Shower Baths Yor further information as | tures, call at PHYSICAL DEPARTMENT Y.M. ©. A. | Fourth at Madison | years. |cotting replac test ag: |tem on the p an open charg and Officer arrest. ‘The officials #ay th to classes and other fea |had a “hop” outfit. ‘The r Heved they are the men who robbed the gas station on Nickerson st. early | this week | tape. Sergt. Lipps testified as to alleged hington, cost the gov. 000 per tpile, and could CHIEF RETIRED Alcatraz Commander Re- placed After Long Service SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19.— Col. Joseph Garrard, comman- dant of the military disciplinary barracks on Alcatraa island, was retired today by the war depart- mont, after 50 years’ service. Brig. Gen. John B. McDonald, post commander at the Presidio, ucceeds him. n. Garrard has been fn com have refused to work. Bread on this diet oners, ‘ARREST WOMAN FOR ORGANIZING RIOTERS| CAMDEN, N. J., Sept. 19—Boy- v st th t ways, southern diviqjon, when cars resumed service today after suspen: | sion Sunday midnight Three arrests were made last night two of boys throwing stones at| cars and a third, a woman who was organizing a crowd in Camden to at-| tack a car, The cha docket saya she cc crowd to “knock hell out of the car.” xo on the police nmanded the 'Police Arrest Two as Theft Suspects) | orge Shill and Leo Hoffman} arrested early Friday morning at 616 Lenora ave, and booked on police in Donlan vestigation. § IRELAND GETS BREW DUBLIN, Sept 18.—Steamers ure bringing from America to Ire+ land several thousand tons of bar- ley for brewing. WE HAND rT TO you HOT Come in and See It Made CARNATION MILK 14'2c Rotary Bread Shop _ 1501 Pike Place Head of Farmers’ Row BUY YOUR SHOES AT SHOE-TERIA No. 1 DOWNSTAIRS xexs"t0'Surar stan WHERE RENTS AND PRICES ARE LOWEST, AND SAVE Pike Place Market Boys’ and Girls’ School and | Shocs— , $2.80, $3.00, $3.20, $3.80, $1.20, $4.80, ME! “AND WORK SHO $3.80, $1.00, $4.40, $4.80, $5.40, $5.50 plendid Shoes for the whole family, and on every pair you save at SHOE-TERIA No. 1 ERE RENTS AND PRICES ARE LOWEST Pike Place Market WE CUT THE COST OF LIVING Ground While PEANUT BUTTER Yr Watt... ‘BUTTER | Cholte tieheuey Pullets and | 58e . Saturday Place © Wresh Milk rt--Ivery Day Rottle. ., Lower Wi. Economy Market Women's Shoes for all occa comfort, street, $5.80, $440, $4.80, CORNER PUBLIC MARKET MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKET 94 Pike St., South Entrance Corner Mkt., Lower Floor, 1% Ibs.,.23¢ Pvt up tn fanitery 2% Ibe...43¢@ Cartons CHEESE Full Cream .,..20¢ Fancy Brick ..83¢ McLaren's Deviled .. aencena-2 for 15¢ Limit 4 COFFEE 2 co * Folger’s or Schitiing’s Libby Milk ....27¢ Limit 2 cans GREEN’S BUTTER STORE™:""=, GEISMAN SAYS MEATS ARE DOWN COCOA Fresh Bulk ....30¢ 3 Ibs. 88e use of the heavy roy: | SANITARY MARKET COFFEE Co-operative or Libby's MILK 2 “*- Other Big Biss Us OLD-FASHIONED BREAD Does the bread you are buying taste of yeast, or is it Try Mrs. Pfeffer’s “NONE-BETTER” BREAD It’s wholesome and sweet, and good to eat. Baked in the good old-fashioned way. MRS. PFEFFER’ BAKERY | 1513 1ST AVE.—SANITARY MARKET BURRELL’S DELICATESSEN Sanitary Market, Lower Floor STALL 21 diets and restrictions to | n ordered for several pris-| wialiem as & pro) new zone fare sys-| Ne service street rail-| STALL 21 Home-made Potato Salad, ni Home-made and Beans, Joe Ought to Know Better Than to Fool With Patent Bottle Top Joe Revelle, he of the dry squad, | tensity of the fire, Revelle stuck like lnid down a wonderful barrage in the] grim death dry squad quarters Thursday. This in ttself isn’t so much, but the intrepid officer of the law walk- ed right thru the barrage ont safe—unscathed, but reeking with odors of blackberry wine that le was trifling with the array} of bottled evidence looks of the pinkish stuff in the big , and it came off! BIG SPECIALS ALL DAY SATURDAY Canning Pears, box ...... 81.75 ELBERTA AND CRAWFORD Peaches 75c Box Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. ......25¢ Stall 10-A * Home-made Ham Loaf, 35¢ Ib. Full line Cold Meats, Pickles, Olives, Relishes, ngs, Meat Loaves, etc. And when the top was once more fastened over the neck of | “ the restless bottle, Ups and asked for the recipe, \COUNTESS ELOPES WITH STONE MASON , Sept. 18.—Countess Fe as yon Hohenthal Unterbrugen, ears old, has eloped with a stone family {s among the pjoldest in Bavarian nobility, and Ger- —¢ ‘Maid of the S alst," Despite. the in-' man nobles are in a Sermons \ ECONOMY MARKET PLACK MARKET STONG’S +" SALE Our Prices Good for a Week le Del Monte Cateup cans Booth’s Sardines . 3. Baking Powder . Ib, Blue Brand Hull fine Broom 8O¢, $1.00 - Gi pal Karo Syrup. Mustard Sardines. 10c pkg. Baking Soda ... B. Tree Tea, Ib. 75¢, onehalt 58¢, $1.15 Citrus Powder....2 rh ateoaun 6 bars Naptha Soap... 6 bars Bob White Soap. 35e jar pure Honey.. Fresh Soda Crackers, Ib, Fresh Graham Crackers, lb..19¢ Fine Ginger Snaps, Ib. Jello 10¢, Campbells Soup 10¢ STONG’S ECONOMY GROCERY S207 i3-2neer JOHNSON GROCERY COMPANY Market, Upper Incline. Stalls 7-49. Economy Eeonomy Fruit Jars, quarts, per | 1b. can Crisco M. J.B. Tree Tea, % Ib. pack | Slb. can AT THE INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. Not in the Trust. the market price. at remarkably low prices, Au Woot Overshirts—finest ‘Aus- tralian texture; worth $6.00, at ; worth $7.00, at 33.95 Work Pants, all styles an th $2.00 to $5.00; 1.25, $2.00, einer fade Work Shirts Bors E xtra Heavy Twee m Suits—going at $1 up Underwear, worth $1.50, “Handkerchiefs $9.00 recsicsaed Coats 5 including Dr. Wright's, Cooper's and Medlicott; $9.00—special ASK ABOUT OUR UPSTAIRS STORE ROOM Prices Are Lower ECONOMY ALSO PIKE PLACE PUB. METS. CHECK PACKAGES Sugar Stall—Kconomy Market te After 6 F Open Until 1a CARNATIS? Stall Pike Market, Lower Floor 25 and 40 W ibe ene 60 Watts, 400 cach 1,00 Gb. can Baking POWGE? o.--ccamcon evesmeme ne |) + EG al 2 cans Madrona Tomatoes..25¢ | 2 20c cans Pork and Beans..25¢@ 3 bars Creme O11 or Palm Seap or Bath Tab -25¢ ver Shield Peas... 35@ The. Siam Head Rice.s.o--! Tbs. Pink Beans .. Ibe. Green Dry Peas. 25¢ boxes Searchlight Matches 25@ 10c rolls Tollet Paper. ...26@ 2 Ibs. 26¢ Evaporated Apri- CO. rane ener -oeeeemrene SEG 250 bottle Mayonnaise -....-19¢ Mason Jar Capa, dozen 35c can Fish Balls —....25¢ 2 pkgs. Grape Nuts ..... Mason Fruit Jare—Pints 80¢, quarts 85¢, onehalf gallon, 81.20 25-Ib. box Sunmaid Seedless Raising ....++++ 1b. can Crisco Mazola or Wesson Salad Oil, pints . aa D> ocee: 3 Ibs. Speckled pat Beans.. 358 Northwest Corner FIRST AND PIKE NOTE: WE NOW HAVE BUT ONE SHOP, The Market that stands for GOOD MEATS AT LOWER PRICES NOT IN THE TRUST Stalls 13-5 Corner Market Lower Floor Successors to Murray Meat-Co. Peaches 75c Crate Cantaloupes, 7 for ...-seees. Concord Grapes, basket .... Bartlett Pears, dozen s.....1l Italian Prunes, box ......8140 STALL 12 *spitary Market ANOTHER GOOD BUY Siegel has just purchased another big lot of merchandise Everything goes on sale Saturday REMEMBER THE PLACE. SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER First Ave. Entrance to WookMixed Overshirts for and winter; Black Bear, union Sanitary Public Market Overalls — Can’t-Bust’Em, Union made and Black Bib; worth $2.00 and $2.50, Our price .. +--+ +: $1.50 and $1.75 Boys’ Knickerbocker - Pants — worth $2.00, going at .....0.. pie '$1.00 and $1.25 Men's Hats--Stetson, Hardeman and others, worth $3.00, at.. Boys’ Hats— Fett, wool and fur; worth $2.00; our price....50¢ Big 5 Khaki Pants—Union made; can't rip or tear; $3.50 values, Our price....... ane. B25 Stiff Bosom White Shirts — Cluett's, Silvers and~ Monarchs, negligee and golf; worth $1.50, at ........0. 85¢ Children’s Elk Skin Shoes— worth $3.00, at ........81.05 Men's Becky : Garters and Arm --50¢ up Boys’ Rainproof Coats with hats to match; $10.00 value at....e. sree. 85,00 All Wool Blankets, a Coats and Rainproof Goods at Big Reductions, |Boys Welcome at Y. M. C. A. Tonight} enough to fill 1,000 hung " Friday evening jaffair is the annual “open house" for boys between 10 and eats and stunts are programed. ho smacked his Take 1 or STEVENS '® waret teaching ning. tees raay ‘Tostetesen, 1523 4th Ave, Main S011, Danced in leading places: of New York Momber Teachers’ Asem, |TO SWAT COAL PROFITEERS|4 estate operator, tphdered to the city commissioners $50,000 to be used | the purchase A Targe shipment. ot ood F foots from Europe. ize in good pO ELECTRIC GRINDING WORKS 1402 Fourth Ave,