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~INEW PRODUCE | | ARRIVALS HERE California Asparagus Sells | at 30 Cents a Pound | California seasons the leading offerings along pound to re Helps A car of lettuce and a car of caull Mower arrived in the early hours Monday The ttuce brin sa erse apo gh ge hE Radishes are selling at 40 a i that bi " de n bunches, — Feneon Way! Califo rhudard ts having @ fair we mn help HER to save a/ movement The rhubarb ts packed substantial amount on her Pe 40-pound a ie “ed : . monthly Grocery Bi. Other one ding steady reasons for our low prices are Meaale row. Butter and é@eg markets op 4 the combined buying power Of | ine week in easy condition, Freat 30 stores, enabling us to buy In /ranch emer are bringing 43 great quantities direct from | soning at 39 centa Growers and Manufacturers, the @——. _ saratlbnspementinien entire absence of bad debts | | Local Markets owing to our Cash selling plan. * > —_— x cutting out of all delivery and Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegotables amd Fruit telephone expenses and con-| ¢ i offic 1 one | Asparagus—-Per TD .....-.-. @ucting a!! office work from one | Sspareeus—! ene central headquarters, You ben. | Cauliflower Cass P our plan on ever: Cucumbers 1 ae, alam oo isa Piant—Per 1 } ‘ ne a5 , SAME PRICES AT 30 STORES EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK.) “Be Glad There's One Near You" rps oa = ow er Income Tax Void ag * on Stock Returns —s WASHINGTON, March &—The Atmende @ 4 States supreme court today ee . Bini URconstitutional the section of 7@ 48 1916 revenue law providing for ue as @ levying of an income tax on AMUSEMENTS PADDEN @ COMPANY SHAW @& COMPANY and Gehan: Avey and Lindy and ™ Nilsson. Lorw's A LACE HIP 12" OF, and Waeh. triplets .. Wiaconsin eream brick Limbarser PANTAGES 2:30. Nights 7 and © Now Pixying “On, MIKE” ye and Lyre The Phil da Toke Perrone b Oliver; ick and Otte “The Black Secret.” Ldmission. 25¢ and 35e Sub- | Moge—Choice light, per Medium . Veal—Faney Medtam Medium to choles Common to good “OUR LITTLE WIFE” A Comedy in Three Acts B. Sic to 750. Mats. ie to 31 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL holesniors to the Consumer = | Fer Found GALLO ENGLISH OPERA CO. TONIGHT, “THE MIKADO” ‘Tomerrow t CHIMES OF NORMANDY” Sat. Mat., S00 "to $2.00. Funeral ervice , No. i No 1 LIBERTY AND If you must We are now equipped to the very class of ice of this ty at the Mowing rates: $96.45 891 he New York mar MORR ‘The Premier Municipal Main 7227; Lake View ....--.-- 56.50 TELEVHONES: ‘And all other cemeteries with fyneral purposes and ca of holding five people. are at your service. MERELY CALL 05 All work early patients, whose work patients who have tente you are im the right pt Bring 207 UBIVEMSITY ST. for r New York Coffee and REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS ©. $15.00 Set of Teeth 310.00 Set Whi thir Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS THE roe bed STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1920, "Tides in $ Seattle ay lh BANK CLEARINGS *| Seattio | Cleartngs .... $8,089,009.93 | | Balancos 6,368.04 | Spokane | : a iil oo sesh | 1 ; 2.03.11 | | a. = , a ‘orUand | Public Markets | | usin | - RE PLACE " ~ " tat tts «me ee | Status of the New York ‘ Stock Exchange rm CORNER r; : te. ate “1 we |# * A the, tom Portland Market Report his ¥ y ANE Mareh & atte : WRSTLAKY . Oren S > - , ' be i : ’ bar } anners, $30 worse winger ; H ! . ane oa market to aoe beat valley lamba, S11.00@i; your Chicago Live Stock Sieg i600; wethers - @the per Mm an, 38@ 420 por per 1b brotlers, 40 nine ber rary pen $13 ‘ Geese 200 per sat 1.000 nena ma se i 7 me her steers. § Frisco Market Status ». ‘ . *« bs . s HAN A March 8 1 tw Pork « 2 | Se : “ tee 6 sisee 8 ; ain fancy, 88%e May 21.60 t 60 . raids . site is Beets Seattle Arrivals and | Departures Arrivate Maren 1 Suwa Maru from Mantle, via ports and Victoria, Cy at @140 © remit. mt. & Reliet Yam Diego, vie Ban Burope ‘ ince Rupe - | March corn opened tate and unchan wong ge | agers ah Vy a Sit but by od Ko, May " a” <p Me cn epent Departures | vanced ‘ei; July March S—titr Admiral Farragut fer HI Aateae lente for Ban . ee 1 tr Queen tor Ban Diego, at thw m., ete Ade thwesters via fouthesst Rupert for Prince o s | Reported by Wireless | - PS TEST ers 808 ral Bebree, 60 miles Foreign Exchange i ‘i a ate EW YORK, March #—A stump March T—litr Redwood, In Queen Char. ng @Xchanes almost ae tte Bound, northtound, at & p.m: # nal rine lant week was Weat Cnjoot gitude 10:18 6 ortiy after the opening #t fe wae a Ke - Vessels in | in Port at | Seattle Today | }—itr Clty of Bp Sugar Quotations | . x kers—U. bk Oriental & L.A Rolie —fitr Rrrave Coeur, WAY, GMAIN AND FRED ere. woh | rena Wholemale « Ver Tom, City Price Als any moorings—#tr = ape Hy ora Pitot, : . 4 &. Burveyor 1 Pro Dashing t a7 Maize * ea Mill Ren i, Hourne Alfalfa . Alfalfa Mead ; ‘ prarin Aren Rerateh Food ‘ demia, re Better Hurry Up and Pay Taxes ath Victory Vv Aun un on $97.44 ona’ County seurer Wm. A jaines be LU gays that ont one week more re IS BROTHERS, Inc. ains for taxpayers to avail them Piliott & ablished over « Quarter Century March 15th. Personal taxes must be paid in full before that date, and tf not pald interest at the rate of 1 at week of fn these dist Thi mying f treasurer's oft fice is supplied by our black, In order to introduce our new (whal aie plate, which In the lightest lis and the treas Blass inclosed limousine type ctheest nyt i Ms i ee UAS the mouth: | urer urges those who desire to avail of car, used exclu y fo teed | ther the 3 per cent rebate | to call at the office or send check by EXAMINATION FREE $10.00 85.00 mall as early as possible Rent Is Raised; ehone ‘Teeth. $8.00 Crowns -84.00 8.00 Bridgework $4.00 $2.00 Amalgam Filling $1.00 Sues Landlady| LOS ANGELE Mareb 8.~Mra Ruth Storer, film actress, haw filed | suit for $6, against her landind | declaring the landlady caused hi that mt mental suffering wh coming t he raised the rent aa with you. | - It’s any to convines » woman that the photograph that flatters her ix a better likeness than that which she Opposite Vraser-Iatersom Co, sees reilected in the minner Painless Extracting Have taken froe 00 STRONG NAVAL FORCE IN PACIFIC URGED BY SECRETARY DANIELS WASHINGTON, March 8.—An extensive development of naval facilities on the Pacifie coast must be started | immediately, Secretary Daniels told the naval affairs com- mittee today. ‘The inadequacy of Pacific bases is strik- ingly apparent,” Daniels declared, outlining in detail the developments he would have this congress authorize. The Pacifie fleet is now much larger than the entire fleet which sailed from San Francisco in its famous trip around the world, he pointed out. “It is not the part of wisdom to delay providing adequate facilities on that coast,” Daniels said. “The Pacific fleet as it now exists of over 500,000 and, with the mighty ships within a few years facilities much am now recommending, will be required.” a tonnag construction, than I ha under greater Daniels, after declaring that a strong Pacific fleet was necessary to safeguard the coast, the Philippines and Ali iska, made the following specific recommendations: recommend the immediate development of bases in the acific as follows: Pearl Harbor to be developed as a supply base for the vessels of the fleet with facilities for repair and routine upkeep of these v Guam to be developed to an extent that will permit of its serving as a fueling repair station for vessels bound to the Philippine islands. A navy yard on San Francisco bay should be developed which will permit of the docking and repair of the capital ships now building. A strong naval reserve, much larger and better trained than ex- isted before the war, must always be maintained by the United States,” Secretary Dani told the house naval affairs committee. He urged congress to authorize en- rollment of 27,000 in the naval reserve with the provision that they shall have one year of active service and after- wards be available for call in an emergency. The reserve, he called the “salvation of the navy during the sf “MIRACLE MAN® sels, and HER MORE ABOUT TARTS ON PAGE ONE healed of multitudinous bodily and) do to make our lives and the lives mental ills of others better, To do that—that ts It is his purpose, he mya, healing. While all our cries are go-| the large cities of th ing up to Him, there He is standing te then to spend three » re in) there arking, ‘Whom can 1 save and the Holy Land before g to work here. ishment. The people will not be fed There are eo many thousan with an empty speek. Sow e y Peg) ” “Think of the woman who tou shed yer vy the hem of His garment Try make it with your prayers jaar. 7 ‘n t goming Desa, ST N | in BOUL ne Sars } “We are passing today into a ga be ¢ | spiritual We should not bist eeiet give up other means of healing. af the body God gives us the doctor as He tung light and air, The doctor aly t thruout the wed to run a ree the love af God." The more “ WITNESSES HIT =: I, W. W. DEFENSE firet. Deny in Detail Claims Made in Massacre Trial BY CLEM J. RANDAU RAYS HARBOR COURT. HOUSE, Montesano, March 8— Direct contradictions of the de fense testimony that the Armis- tice Day paraders rushed the L |out, while the W. W. hall at Centralia before | breathlessly. there wag any shooting from the |” 4 woran was carried in the arm: hall, was given by rebuttal wit the first he touched. amt ide entrance. | CARRIES WOMAN | TO FRONT IN ARMS A blind man wag brought forwant « |hand upon the aightiess face, other hand upon his shoulder and, jafter a moment, audience nesses for the prosecution today, | when the seventh trial began. Various witnesses entered denials of other statements made by defense rds the actual | ceived the touch. A received aimilar treatment. When the children were called forward, there was a stir in every part of the big odifice. Some hobbling, some carried in the arms of parents, all suffer ing with one or another of a hun- | dred ills, they pressed forward, while people prayed and cried week of the © of alleged threats against W. W. again became the sub! aloud. As they returned from of a wrangle between the attor| the rostrum their faces wore » when Special Prosecutor Abel! smile, © from the record four tralia newspapers entered by the {ense containing notices. the motion, Judge WI) | moved to atri cane was stopped and asked: | “Do you think he helped you? In grantis: “I know it," he said, and hobbled son repeated his previous stand that) off, aswured th onnect ink between alleged A girl of 18 years, after the treat threats against the I. W. W. and any) ment, explained that she had been rt act on the part of Warren) suffering since a little child from rimm” has pot been ma ABUTENANT POSITIVE | NO RAID ON TA | M. Moses nant, with and who » of Acute stomach trouble. “When be put his hands on my head,” she said, “I felt a warm glow | tingling all thru me. of pain in my stomach no’ first time in so many remember former second 18 months overseas ommanded the last Francia lew serv plato . for the Centralia veterans, was was hopelens.” | poxitive there had been no raid be fore the . He had been| The healer will remain in Seattle fa th on Tower ave., toward | for One more meeting, from 10 a. m the . W. W. hall, when the fusiliade| Until 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. Tuesday | began, he said. Up to that time there|@fternoon he ts echeduled to leave ranks the city for Spokane, knew that a burg coal Hold-Up Bandits “The church must give life, nour. | ce there be ciroulation of >pe casen ware called to the front} | The healer placed his fingers of one| the} the man was ied watched | |of a man up to the rostrum and re score of others At the outer door a man with a I haven't a bit years I can't The doctors told me I | | | | | | of Escape With $15 - J never told Two negro bandits held up and t atter not apy robbed J. tromgien, Tacoma ho- atified Inst tel, near the public market on Jack had been ma¢ t son at at 236 Monday morning # appearance While one of the robbers stuck @ gun » Godtr Told aa 1 his face, the other wer€ thru his | rep the ¥ in cash pods om-|City Employes Can reson had, at that time, eas! Toss Toppers Now |his wife, she said, that “he had not} Civil service employes, aspiring to pencacasning,” |political honors, may heave their Since the trial is drawing to a/ hats Into the ring without Jeopardiz- close, interest. in the outcome is|ing their rights in the clvil service daily increasing. Second only to the | according to an opinion handed down Intense interest shown in the porsi-|by Corporation Counsel Walter F. ble verdict lation whether | Meier Monday the end of the eal struggle will be 4 a marked by any sort of demonstra-| Soares Neighbors tion either seeking liberation of the ten defendants if they are found guilty or hostile to them in event of Residents living near “Scotty” Mc. acquittal Kenaie's place, at 11011 Washington : st were started Monday mornin Six Killed When |by a pistol shot. Patrolman P Train Hits Bus! exploded while he was cleaning it, SOUTH REND, Ind, March §.—|and the bullet passed thru two walls | Six persons were killed and two in-| and lodged in a piece of furniture in |jured when a late Baltimore & Ohio | the house next door, | | westbound passe train |into a bus load of men, women |children at Bremen, 12 miles f |here, last night ladcas City Chief of | Equipment Named} A. Flannigan is the new superin-|nesday, it was announced today, ltendent of eaulpment of the muni-| Representatives of the cipal railway company, He succeed: |and of 2,000,000 workers will Jed A. D. Campbell, who resigned Sat-|here. The findings and recommen: lurday to bece one of the heads of dations of this joint the Philadelphia Rapid Transit com-|must be ratified by established by the railroad law. and To Arbitrate Rail WASHINGTON, March & tration of the railroad wage contro versy, under the terms of the Esch Cummins jaw, will start here Wed The bandits escaped with $15 Cleaning Pistols Morris learned that McKenale’s gun | railroads meet commission the labor board Wage at Washington), Arbi- Put ane. keep i” your HomeTown BANK, in your Home: WHEN SOME WELL DRESSED STRANGER WITH A SLICK LOOKING SCHEME AND A SMOOTH TALK COMES ALONG SOME DAY AND ASKS YOU TO PUT YOUR MONEY INTO A_ GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEME, LOOK OUT! There is a loss in this country of $500,000,000.00 a year through investment in WORTHLESS securities, There is a loss of several times that amount in what are SUPPOSED to be good securities, but which are + NOT good. Keep your savings in a safe place where you will * receive a reasonable rate of interest and where you can , get your principal when you want it. i One very good test of a “security” is to ascertain whether this Bank may legally invest in same. ~-« Washington Mutual Savings Bank 810 Second Avenue Fatablished 1889 Assets, $12,100,000 TRUSTEES is the power of od working be E. G. Ames Henry R King c EB Vile | hind all things. r. Cor 1 te is something all of ua can} 4, : cg el ae William A. Peters F. W. West As the healer concluded, he asked - James Shannon David Whitcomb Raymond R. Ivar Janson A little girl in a wheel chair was | Steamship Sinks; He tid his} hands upon her brown curtis for but & moment. She looked up at him and 4, and was wheeled out by a| The Pere Marquette line steamer No. |3, a 900-ton pasenger and freig’ packet steamer, sank half a mile off |the entrance to the harbor at Lud | ington, Mich., early today numbering 36 persons, and about « | dozen passengers were rescued. | lector of customs, returned to Seat tle Monday morning from a three | weeks’ trip to Washington on official | business, | F. K. Struve Willam Thaanum berm Boycott Is Costly to Japanese — TOKYO, March &—The Nisshin — Kisen Kaisha (steamship —a reports to its shareholders @ loss $230,000 due to the Chinese boycott of Jap-made goods. sowist te OI |Mayor Is Better Monday Morning Condition of Mayor C. B. ald, who has been confined to home for the last four days wich re attack of influenza, is reported fam ‘proved Monday. Eugene B. Favre, Spokane L. O. Janeck, No. Yakima Frazier 47 Persons Saved MILWAUKEE, Wis, March s—| The crew, 7 ROSCOE M DRU MHELLER, col Your Home Is Incomplete Without a Player Piano On your bookshelves you probably have the world’s great authors—Thackeray, Hawthorne, Eliot, Dickens, Scott, etc., as well as, today’s best sellers—Locke, Wells, Tarkington, Morris and the rest. There should be in your living room a cabinet filled with Rolls bearing the names of other mas- ters—-the world’s masters of music—Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Mendelssohn, and also the “best sellers” in music, or the popular hits of the day. In other words, you should have a Player Piano with which you can bring into your home the whole world of music, Without being a pianist or knowing one note of music, with a little practice a Player Piano will enable you to play all the great music masterpieces—and, of course, the popular hits of the d. And remember, if the young folks want to dance, you have an inexhaustible reper- toire of fox trots, one steps and waltzes. With a Player Piano you and yours will have a new understanding of music—you will have a keener appreciation of its beauties, The Player Piano will broaden and enrich and make happier the lives of every member of your household. We offer the famous Aeolian Company line (mak- ers of the Pianola and Duo Art), as well as several other reliable makes, in a wide range of prices— prices to suit every purpose. We gladly arrange convient payment terms, Sherman Olay & Go. Third Avenue at Pine Soattls Tacoma Spokane Portiand