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wa Introducing Lower Priced Floor and a showing of the correct modes, very reasonably priced for the Fall Season’s wear. The main aisle section has been given over to the intro- ductory showing of charming trimmed hats at $ “The Haven of Style” Maxime Building Westlake and Pine The Largest Millinery in the West—Three Floors. Injured Boy Is {WOULD BUY T. R. Slightly Better} Wittiam Calvert, Jr, {Mam Calvert, president of the San Wuan Fishing & Packing Co, igkull was fractured when he was/ (Bhocked trom his bicycle Wednes-| 5.0." t) “Campbell, day, is reported improving slightly | gregational church, Friday at the Seattle General hos-| Thursday before the Young Me pital. Altho the driver of the auto-| R niican club at the Army Mobile ‘is known, all efforts of the club rooms, Rev. Police have failed to locate him.|/ made an appeal for the purch Police in all Northwestern cities have been notified, son of Wil-| | | eop “Heart throbs of the Ameri were represented ‘and p velit.” of Pilgrim © | Roosevelt Hold Down the Cost of Living Patronize Frye’s Market Big Saturday Specials Government Inspected Sweet Pickled, Sugar-Cured Large skinned Hams, half 3 5 Cc or whole, pound ............ 3l1c This is the cheapest meat that one can buy. 36c .. 35€ 28c memorial Large regular Hams, half or whole, pound ............ Breakfast Bacon strips, half or whole pieces, pound....... Fresh frozen Pork Loin Roast, pound ........ Fresh frozen Pork Shoulder Roast, pound...... whose | Sonified_in the late Theddore Roose- of the Sagamore Hill estate as HOME AS MEMORIAL per This was the declaration of Rev on in an address ns and Campbell a |Jury room, |the MAYOR'S eOAT} Hopes to “Flush Out’? Land- lord Profiteers Scores of perated ter complaint ante of apart and hotels filed with Mayor ald by Harry I Smith, fleld secre tary of the K unty # mmit hay vineed the executive of t First-—-That present ma Ke profit 9 to the lease turnover Second—Tt numerous apart houses and hotela have been eased, subleased and sublet severa mes within a few months Third—That such profiteering in 4 is a vicious practice which nould be stopped by law thing tt ager is not the in moe tances the making high rental lize Parents at retary Smith Mayor Fitzgerald said Fri ing @ thick sheaf of papers Here's @ landlord away 6th ave, 8. "who ra from $20 father ax ith lx ord says the childrer rth of property Here's an apartment house not a thousand miles away N. and BE. Republi who has boosted the rent room apartment and from $25 to $37.50. The high cow of heating is responsible for the tr crease, the landlord says. these reports bh jay wav om the $30 1 moth rent of » fami & month from an at of a one Prepare Ordinance | “Here's another apartment ho his tenants that the rent raised from $50 to $75 |. No one knows why lord told Field Seer into landlord of a has notified will take jquinaed 1 Thos jump th land are know how et in our att grasping rent 7 jas possible [designed to rout out the will be passed by the &n ordinance may 1 but if we can flush ¢ # out wile be 'ASK COURT TO DISMISS CASES Booze Indictments Irregular, Says Defense soon as an With the 64 tomes of law resting on two extra tables, the hearings the motions to quash the tn nts returned by oun grand juty which Investigated t disappearance of @ large qua of whisky from Judge Clay All« art room the night of J opened before Judge J. M. Ra of Clallam county, In superior co Friday morning During the morning session cc sel for the indicted men harang the court for two h why the indietr ed anons introd firet at were that A. D. WI stenographer, was present tn the grand jury room, and that the grand jury was called by the coro- ner, when the sheriff qualified. jams, a court Delay Deputies’ Cases Dore, for the four indicted deputy sheriffs, were set over as Dore was detained in federal court. The mo tions of the other eight accused were argued, Attorney Ca Dr. 3. H. 1 and 8. A that both Martin and \ een asked to sign a walver o munity when they appeared t the grand jury, and wher wyons refused one of the gran jurors had told him that “ther was no reason why he she sign unless he was a criminal.” Williams, the ‘ nin as a ter the gran dwell claimed t Martin. He declar Lyons attorney Price city's 1 , , covering rent out on « month owner kitchenette t who are willing unahimous Motions to quash made by John n 1 ildn't ro in as Identical reasons are given |some cases by the different indict Jas causes to quash, and on su tion of John C. Allen, there will ument on each ca |the decision given will apply to all | Deputy H is arguing the state's case. Bases of Argument nt Prosecutor Higgins, attorney for and Patterson was not dis- Reasons given for the quashing by | the different presence defendants are the of Williams in the grand indorsement by some of grand jurors as being able to bear out the charges in the indict ments, misconduct on the part of the prosecuting attorney towards the de fendants in the grand jury room al summoning of the grand jur jants compelled to Your of the defendants also as e the minutes of the grand jury. only reason given by of the grand jurors being willing testify The defendants Allen; four deputy Starwich, Stewart Campbell, F Brown, and Roy Murdock; Clerk Oscar Springer; Bailiff George Gau; Charles G. Helfner; Dr. F. G Nichols; Dr. J. H. Lyons; 8. A, Mar-| ure Judge Allen is that} to, THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, eee fet oo Stalls 107. Meet the Producer UNION MEATS From Union Butchers Working Under Shop Card YUKON MEAT CO. 30-32-34 sanitary Market BEST .:--:. BUTTER 68¢* 1°35 MAID 0° CLOVER AND RED SHIELD BUTTER 69¢ Libby's or ry Fresh Churned Strictly Fresh Pullet MILK 14¢ ,2 FOR 27¢ EGGS 5Oc Doz. Packet Brand Kippered Herring, | | ae; a ee ee special , a Choice We cans Tomatore for .. «dte | 2 for QUALITY BUTTER STORE BGtalls 127-129, Sanitary Market, Ist Ave. Floor Sanitary Market Wholesale and Retail Elliott WE CUT THE COST OF LIVING Coffee Special :: BUTTER | Faney CORNER 45c Bulk, Special B8¢, 3 Ibs. 500 Bulk, Special 45¢, 3 Ibs, $1.25 Bulk, Spectal 48¢, 3 Ibs, $1.35 Your Money Back If Not Pleased. EGGS CHEESE Creamery | New Supply of | wan Cream | those Quaranteed 58c Lb. Eee 2 Lbs, 2... $1.45 Fancy Brick . Fancy Swiss . Other Odd Lots at Cut Prices. 48c Doz. | 2 Doren ....95¢ | cRISCO iF tve Milk BT¢ | tor $3.10 2 Lb, cans Folger’s or Cotten DLT Co-operat 27c 6 for 8O0¢ ‘D “i GREEN’S BUTTER STO FL AKE WHITE, PER Pot 103 and 105 Corner Mit. MILLER’S DELICATESSEN Booth 111—Sanitary Market First Avo, Floor CO-OPERATIVE MILK, 2 for 27c Smoked Sardines, 2 cans....25¢ Sour Chow-Chow, 1602 jar 25¢ Everything first class, Give us @ trial, We now have Tea Garden Preserves GREEN’S STALL 102 Sanitary Market—Ist Ave, Floor Co-Operative or Pa I ech MILK 2 for” 25¢ With Purchase Li a Tea or Coffee 40¢ and up. Our Best Creamery BUTTER 67c Lb. Other Big Specials SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET ALWAYS DEPENDABLE PAGE 19 WHY PAY HIGH PRICES? All Merchandise Costs Less at SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNT First Ave. Entrance to Sanitary Public Market BIG BARGAINS SATURDAY wDE RWEAR, Egyptian ribbed | Ladies’ Sweaters, belt back, green nolesk ip Drawers, Motormen’s Striped Overalls and | Jackets, worth 34.00, at . Overalls, bib, worth 0, # cecespes. . wire edge 1 mixed, wort 36.00, at ‘ . Pants, Black’ Bear, heavy diagonal web, Workted and n made, 4.00 . for fail . $3.85 Men's Tiats, ‘Stetson, Hardeman and others, worth $5.00, « Boyn’ Hats, fur, worth s fige golf, worth $1.50, at . * 75¢ | | fall and winter 3.00 | Dunlap, | fet ‘and 50c | | and cardinal, worth $7.00, at Big, 5 Arm Bands, Gar jocks, all colors . Ynion Suits for Girls and Boys, 1.00 25¢ * all $1.50 n’ Shoes, while $1.95 Shoes, full weights, worth $2.50, at ‘arhinere and Wool stock, double zemp, worth $13. Tennis Sh fast at. Boys’ Heavy Tweed Suits, with two pair pants, worth $18, at..810.00 Buyers of Underwear, read this special offer for Saturday only: AN Wool Union Suits, including Medlicott, Dr. Wright's, Cooper’s and the Silk and Wool Mixtures, worth $10, at Rain Goods, Wool Blankets and Boys’ an Upstairs Store. PUBLIC MARKET MURRAY’S MEATS BEST IN FLAVOR LOWEST IN PRICE SEE OUR NEW PRICE BANRERS Don’t buy in the dark. Know what you pay per pound ‘for your meats. Compare prices, as shown on our banners, with those in other shops. You'll find that MURRAY ALWAYS SELLS FOR LESS Many Special Prices Tomorrow 7 MURRAY’S WASHINGTON MARKET 94 Pike Street South Entranee Corner Mkt., Lower Floor WELL, OUR MEATS ARE STILL DOWN Big Specials on Pot Roasts, Veal Roasts, Lambs, Ham Weluare WE MAKE -OUR OWN SAUSAGES Polish Sausage Mettwurst Kilbosch, Cambridge Style INDEPENDENT PACKING CO. Breakfast and Luncheon Sausage , - WE ARE NOT IN THE TRUST Stalls 1-3-5, Corner Market Successors to Murray Meat Co, ECONOMY ALSO PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKETS CHECK PACKAGES Sugar Stall—Economy te Alter OP. Ms te After 8 PM, Open Until 14 PF, M. Saturday lc WE CASH PAY CHECKS ° |NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place Market We are now selling Fresh and Smoked Meats at Pre-War Prices Look where you will—our Prices are Lower. SAYS | STONG icxe BARGAINS (Our specials good for a week. ) 45¢ can Royal Baking Powder. . 50c can Instant Postum.. 10-Ib. pail Karo § 3 15e pkgs. E. C. 40c can Douglas Salad Oil. Mason Fruit Jars, pts. 80. Log Cabin Syrup, can ..20¢ 650 can BS¢; $1.25 can 81.10 5-lb, can M. J. B, Coffee ..82.35 94d. sack Golden Rod Rolled Oats $1.00 Good Brooma .. - B9¢ | $1.25 Fine Brooms .........89¢ 30c bottle Del Monte Catsup 20¢@ 3 pkas. Creamettes . .25¢ | 600 M. J. B. Tree Tea 3 jolden A aront Y, gals. $1.20 3 bare Palmolive or Creme Oi) Soap or Bath Tablets 2 cans Madrona Tomatoes . 1-Ib, gereag Tea Lib. can Gi S1b, can ¢ Crisco .......38 Mazola Noodles 25@ Spaghettl .. . A5e | 25¢ | Je of Lime Marmalade .20¢ er or Albers’ Oata . | 32. cans Booth's jar Pure Honey lo umpbell’s Soups kg. Citrus Powder arge rolls Toilet Paper . jar Mayonnaize .. | pkg, Baking Soda | Fresh Graham Crackers, 1b. wh Soda Crackers ¢ Fancy Cookies, Ib. ‘ine Gingersnaps, Ib, So eane bars Naphtha Soap 3 Iba, Dry Gre saevke 5 bars Bob White so é tbe, Pink Beans pkgs. Grape-Nuts . ». Pure Black Pepper Pure Ground Chocolate, uns Pork and Beans . ic Sun Maid Raisins. dd Ra Soap, Crystal White, 6 bars. .37¢ oy it, cookin, 28 ECO! ¥ MARKET 17 PIKE PLACE MARKET 2 bags or 6 pounds It’s the Skill in the Make Plus the Rotary Bake SEE IT MADE AT Rotary Bread Shop 1501 Pike Place Head of Farmers’ Row COFFEES! Fresh Roasted. Direct to You Always Best 50c SUPREME BLEND COFFEE 3 Ibs. $1.45 5 lbs. $2.35 Best 40c Coffee in town— 3 Ibs. $1.15; 5 lbs. $1.85 Special Tea Values 50¢c quality, 114 lbs. .68¢ 8 Ibs. $1.30. Limit 3 Ibs. Dr. Price’s Baking Powder 45¢ can 37¢ 214-lb, can $1.18 35c Rogers’ Baking Powder 3c Ground Chocolate, 2 Ibs. 24¢ 55¢ M. A. HANSEN Stall 40, Economy Market First Ave, Entrance VELVET EDGE SHARP sHOP Sharpen all kinds Safety Razor Blades, Scissors, Knives, etc. Stall 37-B—Keonemy Market CARNATION MILK Stalls 4427 Economy Market When Marketing, Visit “THE HARMONY SPOT” and hear the latest songs, “Mammy 0° That Wendertat ™ ‘Mother o Mine,” Ask to hear them, STALL 18, Lower Fleer, Pince Market PIKE PLACE MKT.—LOWER FLOOR Cheaper Rents ee 134. sarket, ‘Lower z Real Home Made Potato Salad, Ib... Home Made Mayonnaise, Mettwurst, Ib. Lower Prices Pure Fresh Milk 2c seer Bring Bottle. 19 Pike Fi. Mat., Lower 7 Fresh Pallet EGGS, , 48c; 2 2 Boz. 95c BUTTER, “65-68c Lb, Strained Honey, P Peanut Butter, Se rime PL, Market STALL 57 [otter wicers BUY YOUR SHOES AT SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Stalls 21.26 Pike Place Market WHERE RENTS AND PRICES DOWNSTAIRS | xextte Susser stan ARE LOWEST, AND SAVE Boys’ and Girls’ School and 1 Women’s Shoes for all occa- Dress Shors— $2.40, $2.80, $3.00, $3.80, $4.20, $4.80, home comfort, street, $3.80, $4.40, $4.80, 80, MEN’S DRESS AND WORK SHOES $3.80, $4.00, $4.40, $4.80, $5.40, $5.80 Splendid Shoes for the whole family, and on every pair you save at SHOE-TERIA No. 1 Stalls 21-26 Pike Place Market Stalls 21-26 DOWNSTAIRS Next to Sugar Stall WHERE RENTS AND PRICES ARE LOWEST tin, and W. W. Connor. S. F. COFFEE COMPANY {REPORT LENINE IS SUFFERS FIRE DAMAGE OUSTED AND JAI Chartes Fisher, 24, Is In the eity| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.26—Fire| | BASLE, Switzerland, Sept, Jail Friday facing a charge of |SUtted the two upper floors of the /(United Press,)—-A dispatch to stealing an automobile belonging to|@eorse W. Casswell feo com-|Suropa Press from Copenhagen Bae 3 1 eine {| pany In Second street, today, The |ports that Nikola! Lenine, Bol om at havtented asim th damage amounted to $200,000, Deechior, ting leah omecthreen Meld henge orca Night carloads of coffee, just re-|imprisoned in the Kremlin at Sho attempted to cross the street|the car Friday morning. *|eeived, er ortain, was (eae ie copes Gommiseary Dotak |when she stepped in front of the|rest was made by Officers L. =| atscovered' a at ¢:30 8m. Momcow, tannmneer eaten d|car. C. M./Kelly, the motorman, 161|lam and J. R. Moore. In the ear| N » the repo es. |$60,000 Stolen Is |STREET CAR DRAGS EUREKA, Cal., Sept. 26—United] Found Near Quebec| WOMAN TEN FEET Press.)—~Serious fires have broken| | out in the Trinity national forest |. QUEBEC, Que, Sept. 26.—(United Knocked down and dragged 10 feet The hydro-electric of the|Press.)—A satchel containing yes by a Mercer st, car at First ave. and Western States Gas & Electric com-|than $60,000, stolen from the mall) vaio ot Mise Prue Dumply suf: o1 according tolcar of the Canadian National Rath} . - just before tele; way’s Ocean Limited a week fractured rib Fri ations were nday in MAN Is HELD FOR STEALING MACHINE rye’s Markets Olympic Market—First Avenue, South of Pike American Market—Third Avenue and James Street Western Meat Company—1102 Western Avenue Ballard Meat Company—5445 Ballard Avenue bo Central Meat Company—First Ave., bet. Pike & Union stroyed. F Bay City—14120 First Avenue | ‘The find was made by Peter Bi _Seattle Market—Occidental and Yesler Way “Hho od ml bertbienl tee cn ect Sat the| Valley st, ,slammed on his brakes,|was a spare ti spotlight and| coat es Zam on munitions|insured the safe delivery of | but could not bring the car to a gir? j over equipment, The machine was|home. Fisher is being held on an money. About $10,000 of the ban] | dite’ loot is still missing. ix time to save Miss Dumply. taken from a garage near Haslan's|open charge meitted te pred a possible commur de-|waa discovered a house morning Pierre, near here | spent by during the war would be sufficient to rebuild New York city twice, | Scandal continues to be a able society game,