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METROPOLITAN SUNDAY Augustus Pitou, Inc. Presents AY ROBSO In a New Comedy “TISH” Meas te Roberts Rinehart’s Stories In the Saturday Evening Post Adapted by Edward B. Rose Seats Now Selling Nighta: 500 to $2 Mat, Wed, (Beat Geats): $1 Mat. Saturday: 50c to $1.50 Plus War Tax | my | 100 yards along the rightofway and SALMON ‘SEEK IDENTITY OF SKELETONS | Stringer Sure He Has Found, 50,000 pounds choice Fall Salmon selling di- “Murder Cemetery” rect to the consumer at Missing persona. records were searched Friday by deputy sheriffs in the hope of finding some clue that might disclose the identity of the two } skeletons, one headless, discovered | in “murderes’ cemetery,” one mile south of Geattle Heights. the extreme low price of 15 cents a pound. Any quantity. Quality guar- anteed. Cheapest, best food you can buy. En- joy a swell Sunday din- ner at small cost. Search of the locality near where the two s«keletons were found was |made ‘Thrusday, but no additional Your Money Back If Not Satisfied skeletons were discovered. Thick woods and brush hinder a complete Central Public Market search. ‘The two skeletons, one found Tuer day and the other November 23, are (Fisherman’s Market) 1422 First Avenue Between Union and Pike | believed to be those of men missing nearly a year. There is no question but what both are murder victims. says Sheriff John stringer. The missing head ts accounted for by Stringer on the theory that the; man was murdered before being tak en to the “eraveyard.” Altho the | clothes on both skeletons were badly decayed, it could be seen that ident fication marks had been removed. \“Let Every Dollar | Do Its Duty,” New | | Slogan of Women| “Let Every Dollar Do Its Duty.”| This is the slogan of the executive! council of the new women's organi } jzation formed last week to combat | | the cost of living. The council held | jite firet meeting Thursday after noon in the ¥. W. C A. building.| |The organization was christened A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUB |The Consumers’ Thrift Movement” |by the committee, | A campaign seeking to enlist the support of all the women in the state in a movement to promote |babits of conservative buying was {outlined at the meeting. It was also decided to train the men of the community to do a@ little saving. The committee will m in he | | University Commons at 12:90 Saise | |day for @ discussion of the per-| sonnel of subcommittees. New Sugar Price Remains Mystery | Official announcement of the new retail price of sugar has been with held until authorization of the raise has been recelved from the attorney general at Washington, it waa de clared Friday by the fair price com-| | mittee. Prices on clothing will be higher this Spring. There is no doubt about it. Pending the announcement of the |mew sugar price, Seattle merchants | must sell the product at the old fig | ure, or at a profit of 1% cents per) | pound profit, it was stated. The new |margin of profit is much more lib- eral, it was said. An increase in the wholesale price of 6% cents per pound for the new crop of cane sugar was authorized, Wednesday, |Seattle’s Bil) Hart, | Aged 12, Skips Clas 3!" Hart, not the movie actor, | |but a 12-year-old school boy, indulged | in the delicious pastime of playing | “hookey” Friday. He was found, having the time of | his life, in the railroad yards in the south end of the city by a policeman. | | And now he is paying the price for | |his happiness. “Bill” was turned | over to the juvenile authorities Sat- urday morning | Registration Too Slow, Says Carroll | | Political sharks who predicted overwhelming registration of voters when the books went into the pre-| cincts were barking up the wrong |tree, according to City Comptrolier | | Harry W roll | Returns the first day were disap-| pointingly small. Altho the books| were open from 9 a, m. Thursday until 9:30 p.m, in #6 cases registration did not exceed 10 per cent of normal |Bandits Use Toy Guns, Police Say UNION Highwaymen are using water-gun that look Hke automatics to “stick af up” pedestrians, according to police. TAILORS That's why they arrested Leon Read, 21, when they found @ water-gun in ‘The price on each piece of hia pocket. They also nabbed his| goods is marked in plain brother, Ivan, 16, who carried a real figure revolver | ONE PRICE TO ALL {ALFREDO WOULD TRY AN ELECTRIC WASHER| | Alfredo F, Villafane, of Lopez, Tay | Philippine Islands, replied to an ag vertiserment today that was published | three years ago by the elty light de tment, The ad offered a free trial | for electric washers “Rush, rush, please 304 PIKE ST. sald Alfredo’ ¢~ ‘This is what remains of the Ford car in which its owner, Ladwig Swanson, |his death Wednesday evening near that town. |house, Thinking his wife was home, | his | windows i in ten days.” | - | THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1920. —Crese Dale Photo. Orillia farmer, rede to The car was hit by » Seattle-Tacoma interurban train, carried | Mung aside, a twisted mass » of Junk, with Swanseon's body, Surprised by the sudden ringing of | the front door bell, a burglar at work | window at 1 Pp. m. Thursday. erate natsesa wheat tar tna | THOS tO Prevent Seizure of Whisky Th mee The | WOMAN FIGHTS Window to Escape} in the home of R. I. Anthony, 226| WITH DEPUTIES Summit ave. N., leaped thru a ina | One ®oman w charged violation of liquor laws tn the state he rang the bell, tnstead of using latch key, Anthony heard the crash of glass and saw the shadow of a man disappear into ghe dark ness, The house had been ran-|court and another in federal court sacked, Friday, an the result of a series of |raide on roadhouses by deputy| Friday. John Lucossi fe at Uberty on $1,600 bonds, and is charged with Nquor law violation, after being arrested In a third raid. A glass of whisky was the subject sheriffs early Highwaymen Wear Stylish Clothes | Two highwaymen, one carrying « gun, relieved Charles H. Dean, 3014] of dispute in @ hand-to-hand rough-| Meridian ave, of $25 late Thursday |and-tumble struggle between Deputy | night at Meridian ave, and 48th et.| Sheriff Irving Brown and Mra Dean was unable to obtain alJennio Greenwald, proprietress of descriptian of the men because of! Motor Inn, on the Seattle Tacoma the darkness other than that they | highway Altho Mra. Greenwald al. both appeared to be stylishly dressed, | most scored a complete victory, she —— ene i charged in federal court with 7 | violation of liquor laws. Chinese Bound Over |Srown entered the Motor Tua, ordered whisky, and saya he waa be for Dealing in ‘Dope’ Louie Lee, Chiness accused of! wrest the convicting evidence from |v@@iation of the Harrison antioar-|the hand of Mra, Greenwald cotic laws, was bound over for the! poppe action of the grand jury on $500 SMASHED bend at a hearing Friday morning ‘rey wrestled for poaseasion of the before Commissioner R. W. MoCiel |etass. Mrs. Greenwald succeeded in land. Be Jamashing {t against a table, just as other deputies entered, Brown saya rri About a spoonful of whisky was Cop Hu es 5 Home mre ccording to Deputy Sheriff to Nab a Burglar /. © connor A second raid was fle on a re Patrolman Dan Twohig performed sort near Black Diamond an inspired duty Friday night eon atinee thie pene bh deeb He recetved a telephone call that | ya ny “ggg Becta pipettes 4 someone wan trying to break into his whisky, Edith Oliver is alleged to home. Officer Twohig hurried. have served him. She was arrested Upon arriving home, he discovered | and charged in superior court. the near-burgiar gone, His wite| For the third time, John Luconal ‘a failed to obtain a description facing charges in superior court = | Deputy Sheriffs William Downey and Break Glass to } Julius Von Gernt raided his house Steal His Fruit} |mear Pilack Diamond. They found| 100 gallons of grape wine in . the C. Irwin, fruit dealer at. 669 Flor- entine st.. reported a plate glass win- | basement, Downey oer ldow broken in his store ahd a quan (MEIER ALONE IN RACE: tity of fruit stolen early Friday morning GRIFFITHS MAY FILE “This is getting tiresome,” Irwin te ‘tah. ‘Ceeiiigls Gelbuinas jtold the police, “They've broken two| 0 0Us fr Cer cen li ape nomination. Friends of former Mayor Auntin E. Griffiths emphatically ansert that he will file his declaration of candidacy | before the last hour for filing, Satur- day, at 6 p.m. Canadian Club ‘to Be Reorganized Reorganization of the Canadian club, which became disrupted during the world war, will take place Friday | evening at the Masonic club rooms H. Kyer from Henry A. Kyer, presi in the Arcade. building. President| dent of Augustine &Kyer, groce Joseph Met haa sent out @ call) Thursday, by Superior Judge A. W. ‘© all former members and Canadian| Frater. Incompatibility was the a | residents of Seattle to assemble at lewed cause. Property was satisfac the club rooms at § o'clock tonight. torily divided. tage Hands Keenest Judges of Plays, Says Bernhardt of Comedy May Robson Nine out of every ten stage hands) his opinion of a new play,” she says Jare keen judgen of the commercial | “Tho stago hand works year after and after , year on productions befo value of @ play. ‘This is the conclu the play is produced. He knows sion of May Robson, “the Bernhardt] commercial values. He seex them all, of Comedy,” who comes to the Met-|finished and unfinished. I have ropolitan Sunday night for a week's|known him to clear up a point that engagement in “Tish, a melodra-|has escaped the notice of the stage matic farce taken from Mary ftob-|managers. My advice to all direc rts Rinebart's flotion story. tors and stars is, take the stage “1 always go to the stage hand for! hands into consideration,” * with | A divorce was granted Mrs. Evetyn | EGG MARKET DUE TO BE LOWERED: Growers Declare Local Spud Prices Are Too High Kee prices on the local wholenale market are wobbling with a drop ted to take place very shortly re admit that eee stocks are e quantities each day least ‘another month, San Fran. market is reported to be lower and it is probable that local eges will be gradually getting cheaper Rutter market is holding steady, with dealers reporting a « ment, Receipts at the le yards Thursday were 63 head of cat tle and 129 hogs Information received in shows that Yakima growers are tak ing exception to the statements made by local jobbers that a scarcity of spuds exists in this state and that ~~ | ther in the near future. Local dealers have stated that the frosts of last month wrought heavy damage to epuds lying In rural store houses where the facilities for keep ing were not good. Yakima growers leome back with the charge that fi |Ures of the federal market experts ‘show that 82 per cent of the pota toes were out of the hands of the growers by Desuber 1 According to the growers, spuds | were sold to Seattle jobbers last fall at prices ranging from to $35 per }ton. Friday commission firms were! asking of grocers $100 to $106 per ton for Yakima Netted Gem potatoes * Local Markets | Price Paid Wholesale Beiew for Vegetables and Prutt ee — Meete—Loeal. per wack * New, per dow bunches ” Cabbage Danish Mall, head eh | Carrote- New. pér asc New, per don bunches | Cenlifiewer Per case. | Gelery—Ter case GartioPer | Chitnese. per Mm Green Onions 100.0 @ 108 89) 8.00 | Pam pk ine: ” 7e 4 | Madisthes Mwert Potatoes, Tomatore -Mextean, per tue Turnipe—New, per don bunches rT rmur Anplees- Ww pe Tome Meauties | Rpiteenberss Deltetows Btayman Wir | athens © grades, af Namanas Per ™ Datee—s6 § Grapes Per bow Almeria, per kee rape Fruit Florida. per box. Florida stripe ome vartetios pkgs jo | Hteney-—Comb, crate - | ftrained 200 09 | Lemene—Per box erate is | ous Per bor vel, per © janens, per b enn 2.00 ———4 La Uherte— Per tT Manchurian Virginia Kereto ®. ne, Te-ane _—— DAY Pnon | Prices Paid to Ps Rutter—Freeh dairy Hutter Fi < | Kawe—Local, sirtetiy fresh Pullets ‘ | Milke—Per owt | — a fresh oe se atrgetiy main triplets | Madger brick | Oregon brick .... Limburger | roULTRY Prices Paid hy Wholesale Dealers pf to Shippers | Dacks—tive 23 | Mene—tive, h@avy ” | Lave, Nene ” | Brotiers 220 035 GeeseLive oo... soeee i” Helgian Hares—Live, per Mb ua * - - x | POULTRY | Prices Paid Wholesalers * -- —® 3 oes MRAT Prices Paid Shi od ’ ight, per t n@ Medium 19@ 20 | Veal—-ia Medium Ne is | ft nly 16,000 16.50 | Me | ™M | | n to choles. . 16.00@ 16.00 Rough heavy 14.00@14.60 | Pige 19.60 14.60 Cattle— Heat steers 11,26011.15 | Medium to er 00@10 60 ly Common to 9.00 Best cown hos@ 900 Bulle 760 Calves 000 14.00 | ‘ - i! “— Baltod hides, cows do No.2... Greon hides, cow do No, 2 Salted bull do No, Baited or do No. 2 Dry hid do Green bulls. Dry bulls or stage or | Dry salt hides ae Dry calfaking, 6 Ys. and under, No. 1.6 do No, & P eeyyTT Dy, | Horsehides, green oF salted... .3.00@6.0 do dry, « vi rs 1.00 @ 3.0 Bheep pelta, 40 inedium w: 40 short. wool, @o shearing > flint dry. we 1, clean h, full grow No. 1.. Salted or green kip aking, do No, 2. Tallow, No, 4 ae ndition will exist for | | Seattle prices are bound to aviate still fur-) DAIRY _ PRODUCTS ¥) Prices wuld Wholesale Dealers once Ate * |Make New Rates to " BANK € AKRINGS Seattle Pacific Shipyards} | gsrings $6,826,001.20 | | ony, WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 W) | Balances 1,489,111.38 | | 44,000 railroad rates affecting the Pacific| Spokane uxt whipyards have been author-| | Ciearings 1,174,646.00 by Rail Director Hines, it wan! | paiances 647.0 ned today ” x The new rates cover ship plates |1n earload lots and are to become ef |g ae w|i c « Pebru 2 They range | To seni lars np | Status of the New York | ||)! ; | from 760 to $1.10 @ hundred pounds, | according to the point fram which Stock Exchange |! they are shipped. x * _——- NEW YORK, Jan. SAN FRANCISCO, Jon, 16.—|reeviar « (United Press)—"Pacific coast ship Seon, ut builders welcome news of the new): Nepublie at Ii rates,” said H. M. Remington, annist-| tore at up 1; Unite ant manager of the traffic burexu of |8t!2*%, up i; Baldwin at 113%, off % 1 h Cho o Toxas Company at 200, up 1%; Methie-|f the local Chamber of mmerce | 72506 Company & noel “They will be of great help to the| Petroteum at 19 , |industry, placing it on a more even| | Beare started her raid | around | Unite { “ e Orien we |eoon, concentrating on Royal Dutch, New footing with the Oriental shipbuild.| $00 concemtrntine on eee Mew | os ore, ‘The reductions enme a the Cli-| brome 4% to 3% and Bhell Tranaport 6% | ment max of a long fight which was car-|to 42%. These drops caused some ner- {10 the ed to ry Pacific coust| YouRnens in the general lint, but standard ro ried to Washington by Pacific const) ice like Mites! common, Baldwin and|. Jar men | e190 epublic aulekly firmed up. 1 [ Chicago Live Stocle ‘ ' corporation or- al! wheat moved out of hy diately, interfering with the of & great deal of corn, also i Mor oe Receipts 4,500 thew cannere and cutters, coders, $7.26 calves, $171 o The tact thet in corn quotations, rm, ere lower. Pas opened down Me, later: drop! and 4 | ‘The new rates will mean a reduc subsequently . fia 4 tion «f about 25 per cent, acsurding| corn opened off ‘he, at $1.51%, o Remington. ‘Plates from Pitt Ae in inter trading. burg, for example will cost $1 per! ts opened washenges ee 100, ‘This te 25 per cent lems than ned down at 160, and dropped — the prevent charge,” he said dditional later ; Corn High | Low Jan $1.28% 81.56% $1 May ‘ Charge Farmer With Killing Because of Girl AMORY, Miss, Jan. 16.—Foor persons are dead as the result of murders last night in which three of the victims were shot, one clubbed to death, their home dynamited and the bodies burned. Charles Marshall, farmer, is in Jall under heavy guard at Aber- Crew Fights Blaze on Sound Steamer Fire in the boller room of the stern | wheeler Bailey Gatzert, while on her| |way here from Bremerton Thursday | J afternoon caused a near panic among | |400 passengers. ‘The first was quickly | jextinguished by Capt. Harry Ander won and the crew. Passengers benide| the boiler room rushed above decks when the blaze started and some of uly ha G porat She & by th thone on board became alarmed, They| deen, Miss charged with the were quickly assured by the crew. crime. ———-#§ | Frame work around the boller room| ‘The dead are: | was darnaged, Robert Miller, 45, farmer, residing three miles from Amory | Leonard Miller, 16, his son Miss Fannie Green Miller. David Rodg ers his | 6¢ ta CHARTER ROBIN GRAY © The n? Pa har n, for a voyage to the Orlemt, js one of four vessels constructed, 5 ne corporation. | Public ‘Markets PIKE PLACE milk, lite qt “Carnation milk, 16%@ | daughter, and an eight-monthold Van Camo’s pumpkin, 1Te opal; new Build Sanad Home fn" neal 6, amelie | A summer home will be built by| ‘The baby is alleged to have been te Th.” Stall 1627, David Rodgers, shipbuilder, on the|the child of Charles Marshall, the 1; corned beet, 226 beach one mile south of Des Moines. | accused man, and his desire to pre oe ee Rodgers has purchased the property| vent the Miller girl from testifying dione from L. . against him in a criminal assault sahtmitians case is given by the authorities as! CORNER the motive for .the crime. | 96 Pike pork kidneys, 12%@ 9 Tides i in Seattle Marshall was under bond on a hearts, tke 5 Sasa a charge of assaulting the Miller giri cooking eres, the ‘ FRIDAY | SATURDAY about 18 months ago. Following th i ‘stall 9, JAN. 16 JAN. 17 assault, Miss Miller's baby was born. herring, 4 Be. : | hye Use Tide, | Miret Mish Tide | Marshall was to have gone to trial ate ® oes 6 ee |" First Low Tide ( ‘Pint Lew tae | ext month and Miss Miller would ort riba ae m, 79 t | have been the state's chief witness Se box; Se ‘hecona High Tide | clams, ihe. 1:31 pm 108 tt pe ye |116, orsnges, | Becond Low Tide | or $166 box. 8:38 p oh 2 | vee m. e¢ | Had Star and Gun; a H + NO! ce henceesdhicll Police Investigate, oo. 15.5 0N Tie ane Seattle . Cc. L. Swan, 23, 417 13th ave. p. be %. Kero syrup, S30; large Sam Arrivals and || who was arrented at Denny way and | De Ms mate pompkin, 196; 5 ee Departures || Broadway late Thursday night by oh herring, & Te 2c; Foals ag ej - a | the police with a loaded revolver and nr tall 64, fresh creamery Arrivate |@ special police badge in his posses-| ¢ ; strictly fresh ¢gee, @e © m; ar Morning mar by the city detectives | 490, 3-T, can $1.46; 850 Dobie rs otr Justin from Swan said he received the gun and | cstrup, : & the Bing washing eome (at vint) at 1:40 0. m,|badge Inst February during the gen-|}, °°. otal! 4°, Manchuria, walmatay Southwestern vine Fc cd caer eral strike when he was @ special| soc m. stall 5s, freck aah ‘be. | ports at 6p. m.; atr President tr police officer ycoanut, 4c T.; ground sai) courvr, BC, ot 3:90 p.m. ® iM tbe. Departures January 16—8tr Justin for Shangh Plans for Pershin {from Meadow Point) at | * | President for’ fan Paito vis’ sta"veatt| Reception Complete |. ie” Ae at th ce eas] Mivervealiie te ook Gor tha armancla |< gai orn Alaskan Gen, Jorn J. Pershing next Monday | ® ; morning fresh tHewart for! an mi.etr North-| Under J. W. Spangler, chairman of | £**" oma at 2c", He B-|the Pershing entertainment commit- santthntc a tee, various sub-committees have|™ “ee perfected their plans for the recep-| | Vv 1 . o~ | ton. | flakes | ‘ae is in Port at ane Most important public func- i . 1} | tion and the only one at which Gen, | Cre“™ fe eattle Today i | Peebdae wil sale saat speech, | fine mith Cove terminal—atr Morning at | with take place at the Hippodrome |? larg |Great Northern pier—Str Fushimi Mare, | TUCSday evening. 14—#tr Tyndareun 10—8tr Kagina at. termi 6—8tr Maquan Bir Alameda, Pier 1—Str Bergen Grand’ Trunk dock—Gtr Admiral Nichol Stall |Force Door on Car; | gamer Find Cabbage Load| | Railroad yard prowlers forced a | door of a car containing cabbage, be: or echr Kirketing, ples, Stall pkgs. Pacific N- * bunkers— Lightanip Uma- Honging to the Pacific Fruit Co., at Pier B. ‘er ‘Admiral ones Ratlroad ave. and Spring st., early inner & Eddy yarde—Str Robin Gray, | Friday morning. salmon atr Robin Goodfellow. Patrolman A. EF. Swanson discov rent Alaska Steamship Co. moor! toria aldn’t say | 26¢ Str Vie-|ered the opened car, but o 6 Milwaukee Ocean dock—tr Easterg| Whether or not the thief had carted |. Knight away any cabbages, | Duthie yarde—str Ww | ao | Bast Ww Moon. Ames yards erway verm! mem! Suit Gone, Accuses Str West Jessup, str Roose-| Both erelal Roller works—st: #anta| Youth; Arrest ao “ Sante! John Vavalis, 26, owned a euit of | 4 Orydock—ste & atr| Clothes. It was stolen, He stern Gale, str City of Topeka > ireend 6, of the >o. | silver |Meffernan drydock—#tr Meriden, motor ely Leiirn: _ : } ge gpreth a the b |... sehr Culburra, atr Ketohikan ice arrested both of them, pending Patterson & McDonald yards—Motor schr|iPvestigation, ‘This all happened Hoobyalia Friday Lake Union—Hulls Snoqualmie, Broxton, | 1 ndymion, Fort Jacksen, Ad- Houghton, Allenhur Elestr Acad dixon, ville, Breria demia, Rowésmont, Bourne. Indiana Senators | Ratify Suffrage "| INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 16—The In- diana legislature today ratified the woman suffrage amendment to the federal constitution. It took the leg- | is! slature but two hours to comp e | Maid of *| Gu, Ge bees |tts special session, called for the pur. Stacy st. torminal—U, @. 8. Rurnside. pose of ratifying the amendment Canal Lumber Co.—Motor schr ane wa School Boys Are “Shooting Craps” ATs | es fae Walla Walla schoo} pupils have | i adopted “crap shooting” as an out-| Rarley—Retled -..78.00@81,09|00r spirt, residents of the district | ‘round 79.00@51.00| reported to the police Friday, A ogee patrolman was instructed to make Ground arrests, Rolled... Corn— Whois Cracked Direct Priv Wire Oh . Coatin ons Gre ‘ARLANE & HALL Members ( jo Heard of Ten shares and upward. MAK CASH or PARTIAL AYM Grain, 1,000 bushels and up $05 LOWMAN BULLI PiMett 1324, 222180007700 + 47,007 49.00 | £534.00@ 36.00 | 39.004 41.00 | 2.006.84.00 | 7.000 18. LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS If you must SELL, your Liberty of Victory Bonds, SELL to US, Af you can BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, BUY from UB January 15, 1950, the closing market prices were as given hey aro the governing prices for Liberty ond Victory Bonds at ever and the highest, We ad crise these prices dally in order that you may always know the New York market and the exact value of your Liberty On Thursd below and Victory Bonds, Int 4 tnt 24 «= «M4 ARN. Victory Victory 3% 4s 4s 44s 4a 4Mn 4s SR be Market $98.50 $02.26 491,00 $08.00 GOL.g0 $0.50 91.20 G0650 48.50 Intérest 0 uM 68 37 1.0? 4a goal? ‘sion $04.98 99 “08.80 8 *When buying. we deduct 170 on a $60 bond and $2.68 on # $1,000 bond. sell at the New York market plus the accrued interent, MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Bong House ya Milllop Dolores 3 Cent Bui TELEPHONES: Main 722t; pilot 2040. *Total $98.80 $92.60 $01.68 8. 3 Ni Creametten, 260 Bb. MAYORESS’ DAUGHTER BOLTON, Jan. Lever, mayoress of Bolton, was pre #used| sented by the town counell with a— SAN FRANCIS FREQ OME CL! SANITARY ‘8c jar honey, 400; od butter, 68¢ T.; Washington * 260. Btalle 31 u Bastern 0: herring, Stall coffee, $1.35; Biue Ribbon tea, e cans tomatoes, 26e. WESTLAKE I 10-11, Armour's plenice, 25@ lard, 2 The. 5c; good Stall 135, men Win $1.75 box; fresh new peas, 120, Sun Majd raisins, 220 Grape Nuts, 26¢e; 2 cans ound Jie, 300 can tall Statle 16-17, 3 pkg boxes Searchlight s Lenox soap, 260. GETS SILVER CRADL 16.—Mre, Hi cradie in commemoration of irth of a daughter. Pocket Dime Savings Banks Household Economist and Expense Account Book Ask for them CALIF ORNIA CITY, JA MecommMicn Lins Chersz