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JOPLAN CARNIVAL FOR WAR VETS Omoters Say It Will Be Feature of Reunion Firat annual reunior Wor Par Veterans’ a v t eK in Se for two w begin ing M 6 the rc charge of the Planned for the visito hibit « the v nora The stage da Meark > Union st } HERE'S MORE ABOUT | FIRE INQUEST STARTS ON PAGE ONE Sd rai’. 1 at finally got Hmbing the fire escape e Wel, taking them by the hand farting them down When this was ac he went do ourth pacing of quests « Ygnacio Bonillas, an sador to the United States, and candidate for the presideacy | [Ly 1 Mark Sfe the escaped. of Mexica, received great welcomes curing his trip from Laredo, Texas, to Mezico City. |, “OCA Mar ets MES thc sei “where I . eat crowds besieged his train the reception given him at Mexico City was the big- sick ound way gest of » ki rine welcome accorded Presi der ¢ Prices Paid Whovrsa's Deniers Bie © sick ter. 1 found ony way geet af the kind since the welcome accorded President Madero, in 1911 | Fuld Whereee Deo! if he was there. He was « : ied nee baiiway? be was asked He 8» | Hit by Autos eee fe SWered p. 2 Celery Per orate sooee ©. C. Kennedy, manager of the This Year per dont 00@s clothing department of ¢ " ° and former occupant of room 524 C. Bo Merritt, 4142 12th ave 100 atthe Lincotn, said he was awakened { N le driving bis auto rs | bout New A a ong a by the arrival of apparatua mobile Monday ided with an soe " 4 |, Letince n «cogs Mi qould hear the gonas outsid r automobile at uth ave | Protests British Treatment So Says Sir Oliver Lodge; o» i he said. “It sounded like the ap N. EB. and N. 40th st., poking : | SUNIL diese aaa tip Sogend. ave, | Gn Galemmtified Wennan out of the of Prisoners Suggests a Plan tiasbi 1" I didn’t hear any gongs in the hall second machine, Merritt told the way. I saw smoke coming from | police he believed the woman to DUBLIN, April 1.—The one Bir Oliver Lodge, who will lecture 8 Troems 525 and near the dumb not seriously injure day nation wide strike, called in &t the Arena next Sunday night, has " oo@s | waiter, and got out as quickly as I ded his contribut to the popular rncres . protest against British treatment could. Pedestrians of hunger striking Sian Fei ee eee inne ee ee ‘a _ cut hyphen HE Hit by Autos prisoners started today British scientist is convinced that 44 wna ni — A Raflway workes fed ‘unant.| not only is there a epirit world asso: | “t went to a door where it said. | This Year sama son an af tine \etaied ith ties ousthy Bed, (Ak Manet ‘Fire Escape—Preak Glass,’ and hit ft their pow night Traf. of the planets contain some kind of the glass with my fist. It was pretty Arthur Monday, 406 42d ave. fic on the Midlar Great Weet-| intelligent fough. I hit it several times, and | rode his motorey Monday into ||... mae euspented In California last week, Sir Oliver My cracked it. I cut my hand. | EH. A. Ironside. Fifth ave. W mos ‘ . ; You 4 on to act wwiftly | "id: “It would be ponnible to setup yesh Gke with R ane fealty |] st Pike @& and Terry ave. Ires and « have 100 dauntiess 82 immense geometrical figure on/ | Prices Paid ot Whelrents Broke it in. Then I reached thru | side was bruised, o- cain rasa 2 HP. ween 4 men whose lives have been hanging |the Sahara desert, for instance, and the hole and unbolted the door. The : he © theeed. fer t days," the | then if the inhabitants of Mare are Porm ° ae werhed aetiy. Ae 1 went thre Pedestrians po A ’ et a high order Of intelligence it fe Ane ddrengy: oueey © wanes * pom ib a » thelr powe: rm virginia m. 11¢ im her night dress. She asked me | Hit by Autos They have continued thetr hunger | Possible that with thelr powerful Fepeste Yugins, et what was the matter, and I told her A strike, altho many are at the point + 7 arent a 10 Git | pccane—Per. B. “ s Year ; . A aug 8 . tingulsh the figure and determine alba pal Oe TS alli she better get out. the house was Thi: f death, while their titled jailers iis 5 dieied Gato the fre uct ‘Let them fe** that it had been the work of man DAUKY PRODUCTS afire. o Umbed on e F. W. Allen, « net ea univer reience, and Prices Paid te Shippers TE was the first one onto the encape || White driving his Kose Liew onan Fren » rr t is not unlikely that if the Martians <r < First eve. “ ‘ent are of a high a of inte enc it rtet — ) from the fifth floor, but there were | °'F yo > oe : the lord mayor, regarding the pris bn - seaha iets ong Se rm 48 ose Eaee coming Gown the escape from || Fm toned but uni oners. effort at communication. out > tie floor above. I recognized the|| “rebtened but uni Commercial activities thruout caki ty, the snbadi a [voice of an acqquaintance that lived southwest Ireland were stopped by waking generally, the tnbadi DAIRY PRODUCTS ‘on the sixth. He was shouting to people on the fire escape, ‘Keep | Keep cool!” Fred H. M. Good, an exporter, who Bved with his wife and two babies in ith who! 5 living.|8nd around Dublin castle, was 1 benee- Tiaates before the fire started. bahar ae oe he Membre prow a in - “> a ons we might} yianene < He chatted at the lobby desk with |an4 corduroy trousers when he dis ? — grade, "io fature epee “Ge henon| Vee woe on the clerk on duty for a time, he said, ni . . . de n fw ure es m 1 Ambureer When suddenly the rong in the alley SPECT ug illinois Primary race may rise to heights still greater| Toone america outside the building began ringing a OW. Wehdar after in Motion Toda than those from which it has already | 1b a ica He and the janitor, named Duncan, |\\? ; . Y | rine he beginning man may rouLT and did sot return CHICAGO, April 13.-—TMinois was | have t Je lens than a goritia| | prices Pale Went to the northwest corner of the! sought the aid of the pollc ee ae entre : sho ae a} | Bullding, where they noticed sm The missing boy is describ 7 wane ge aah gee gland pte ods i os cs yremidency ay—the « @ being | ering he had the possibtlit ot Opening a closet door where they | ing of medium build, light complex-| petwoos te sor coe |a high destiny for he had the gitm-|jem tive” ee, ont She" cleotrle ; tune Not stright beck knee trous tary officer with a eat sale for Sir Oliver's lecture | Messer: | afire. ers pry ner opens We ay mornin ne BETINGUISHER WOULD I eta ; 4 of achievement. |opens W y morning at the|melpies Wares i NOT WORK, HE SAYS | complexioned, left his home at 605 onfined to republi party = “I asked the janitor if he had a) 37th ave. 8 W. Monday, it w Leonard Wood Gov. Frank | 66 ” } hose,” said Good. “He maid there was! ported to the police Tuesday by the !o. Lowden, of the G Bia gor He-Muffs”’ Latest | none, but he'd get a fire extinguisher| boy's parents. No reason for run-| only regularly named cand Paes ' from the second floor. He returned | ning away was furnished the police | ¢y a te East Coast Fashion | prone orenci with thé extinguisher, and it|.., - - amen eau CITY, N. J, April 13 wouldn't work. When we got back Kiwanians Give aid Ik has turned loose into the lobby, Rice, the night clerk, a brand new one. A young elegant A was calling the fire department. | Mayor an Emblem Friendly “Scuffle” — |"ie sere, im_ his wneet cnair |) “I heard him say, “There's a little} A charter member of the Kiwanis 7 * wearing @ tweed topcoat with »/f—- € fire up at the hotel here. Better club, Mayor Ca mi Results in Injury |°"’”' olla. His hands were |itegs—choice Habt, pe rend an engine’ We didn’t any of | recipient Tuesday morning « eg isc: 5 Mises hah of ® brown fur muff, No | Veal rane us think it was serious, I walked plaque containing th ‘ eum. oF iia) “ein gettin teats Pipe a ae pe. | up to the sixth floor, where I found|sign, emblematic of ponent yen ied Beng od be » an «m ed my wife sitting by the window. She presentation cereme hoy pay seca omdisimoa bad heard the gong outside. We the mayor's office. F nt ete oe nigra i‘ fook the babies and walked down to bers of the club were in attendance. | wa out We od vue © Artists’ Models the lobby and out into the street. It) ~~~~~ . : : M 3 Rainier ave fire escape exit he second floor | was 20 minutes from the time I first did not see her that evening, and had not seen Duncan, the janitor, or Rice, the night clerk, since the fire, “Did you hear the fire gongs ring: noticed the fire that we began to / think it was serious.” Good said bis rooms were two doors from Miss Crowe's. He aaid he} MEXICO, T 15-Year-Old Boys Reported Missing | were ciosea living at 4042 Harold G wer, 15, Latona ave, was reported migning to Foon 634, teatified that be had reachyine potice Tuesday by Mra. John Mo- @f the hotel about 12:15 a ma few jiarrue, ared in answer to Graves’ ‘00, ON TOES OVER COMING Tae ata settee 9 | | | the strike No trains of street cars were running. Stores and saloons Mail carriers quit work. The guard around Mount prison, on the outskirta of Du a Joy Spokane ques. AMUSEMENTS | ~~ |" WrooRE eres] ; But We Don’t Need “Ye Seng Shop” Mary Marble and Company Myers and Noon may sou! and mentality than we are, The jearth labored to bring forth man for| There are some men, I-know, who resept being | descended from animals, but tf men! Chess tants of some of the older planets be much further advanced hundred million years. BRUS: April 13. rtinte on st roar rte an hi are 28 cents Going on Strike ng the line rtm at 693 whee ond ger in Watter— Loca! ery, cubes Leead bricks Kage eiric Fatets tn perry Being in the hall?” he was asked. per and Ricardo; De Yoe and | arley- eee g || CiResecrat Valente: Brothers: a Test Over Here) (1 P . po : Frank Wilson ONDO! vil 13.—Here' y Oate adie G. Healy and Misa Almina TRUSS TORTURE ewick “DAY 230-515 RON DOM saan 26a eee jsorge, employe of the school board,|Can be eliminated by wearing 1 aie Eiter polices judges in Cony, TR lo . edits of whom were guests ‘at the|ieedbers Hupture Bupport. We | co ew? ® xa |ade at Oxfor raity to deter ; Lincoln, testified that they heard no | fiv* Sip, thie ceregers [a euperior- mine the » a man's intoxl- Chop gongs. A crated Victrola, weighing r A. LUNDBERG Co. Tamarae included his ability to draw a 15 pounds, was in front of the north| ases Taied & Seattia enclosing « aquare. ane to Grew a 4 area zn 11 lines from corner to corner | M niitsc# TROL quare appear in the next di The Pacific APRIL 15, 1920 Directory Closing Date .ll orders for new listings or changes in listings now appearing in current issue of the Telephone Directory must be arranged for on or before April 15 if they are to tory. Telephone & Telegraph Company STUART BUILDING OF OTHER © we ACTS Veature Photopiay: CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG fe TRL PANTAGES | THEATRE PLAYERS Kiliott 2326 Mats. Wed. BLUE PNVE Nothing But Fun Nights Sie te 75e. Mat lere. and MAT yJ, 40¢; Mata. (ox Ladies’ Mats 1 Matineen, 2:30. N t 7:15 and 9:15, rnis OPOLITAN 8335 Mats. Wednesday and Saturday KOLE AND in “WET AND Nigh) Seuts pay’ If your gums bleed have Pyorrhea. This di ease should be taken care of at dnce, to insure good health. For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 15 years, United Painless Dentists 608 Third Ave. When a» girl un telling the Sale of Ford Owners, CHICAGO DOUBLE Reconstructed, 4,000 M Non-Skid anteed fo ear. Special Ordinary Timers t seat r Battery meters Veutn Electric Ti Fing and Troub Cord Pet Cock Wreneh Valve Grinder fe Spark Gaps Syringe N. W. Cor. Sei Sent: country ream ¢ Divided Cushite Prices Feid Wholesale Denlers em nY by Wholesaler Dealers T der 25 that she will never marry she hopes | Anchor ba truth, Auto Supplies Attention TREAD TIRES Guaranteed iles and Fords r life of 2.50 Ford n fort itydro- ps Lamp, le for Pord or Ford... 5 5 513--5th Floor Eitel Bldg, ad and Pike declares | }?° 100 "| STRIKE HOLDS | WANK CLEARINGS Seattle | t Clearing. $9,191,915.01 e Halanee Tacoma Market Is Short on Califor-) | '"""" iok wotent nia Vegetables | | Greer 4.47.00 wtlond Van whe ' e market) | Clearin 498,201.86 felt the first eff f the switch as menta of Calif ett al po Mexican tomaioos gobeduled 6°) Status of the New York | “Market in now scarce on both Stock Exchange | these commodities 1 prices have | “ advanced an llows Lettuce, $5 a BW TOR Apri leading leeves erate; M an tomatoes, $4 to $4.50) | ayaa ne 08 on moss Potato market is stendier Tuesday 144, ‘ott 4 at $185 a ton. The only commodity | a ‘ r ducts at on the merket that dealer é tare |! Heath om & js plentiful is asparagus which te Ing at 12% to 16 cents a pound Butter and °K market are ad cy are higher all x “ » / . * Necelpts, 4,000 head; market ts * and feeders, § oe 1 ott ioe { tie ower, ‘Lamba, $18@20.16; ewe Hii 4ietl nh rains " «| Chicago Grain Market 8 | te lithe Chi Board of rade of | snowed « cline of shout te in ” > nately Bt tarwety oe © hesitancy J he is ot large Ge + ‘ produce the foll off %e in x oat $154, if ange either way openmg eo low TORSD, FRAZIER GOES TO CONVENTION First Low He'll Address Savings Bank- ers at Boston nh 1K. Frazier, president of acs the ineton. Matus savines| Ask for Revision of teak left Tuesday for I ton, Conference of savings bankers,| Dr. Arthur T. Hadley, presida@mt From there he will go to Pinehurst, | of Yate Univer and an eminem Carolina, t attend the an. | Cconomint ha drafted resolutiaga apring conference of the ex-| Which have been adopted by the utive ¢ nell of the American | Haven Chamber ¢ Comm ec, de Bankers association, of which he is manding 4 revise and eimplitica & timber tion present federal income tax Savings bankers of ew York laws. Today the Beat Chamber of and New England will address the| Commerce was asked by the New wton convention on subjects of Haven organization to endorse tte ¥ current interest, and among the | Principles prominent men scheduled to Hesolutions declare the present im See ettcld. ares, | come tax laws ure war measures and i te Warfield. Prem | now unnecesmarily burdensome, { of railroad securities; Con: when » tramp is given coid vic greseman John J. Bach, chairman o beset ual of house committee on inter te work and foreign securities and Profe ‘ainnes’ ot Shea a Irving Fisher of Yale university — on “Savings and the Unstable Dol QO SS To eee y lar.” 2 . i Frazier will address the confer 8g ceetntamrtatnt, ss | For Big Profits | Hest Publicity and Advertising for in Encouraging Savings and for Pro- | BUY OPTIONS moting Good Will?’ He will also lead a round table discussion on é ix a pie Ol col © e SSUR 4 si the topic of what constitutes the |} # VER FoR Tit s begt savings bank publicity. Seattle Arrivals and | Departures Arrivals April 13—tr City of Seattle from French Southeastern Alaska ports at 11:10 str Admiral Dewey from Ban Di San Francisco at 19:20 a m.; tr Bkag-4| Th curr way from Boutheastern Alaskan ports via || /* now Tacoma at 2a. m, jj Bigtarz. April 12—Btr Jetferson from South, | ern Aloakan ports at 10:45 p. m Weet Jena from Hongkong via Ban Fran cinco at 4:48 p.m. n cane ¢ Hh od || tects you April 18—#tr Admiral Behley for Ban $40 Hays Francisco and San Diego at noon April 13-—-U. &. LH. T. Heather cruls tng at 1:95 p.m Vessels in Port at | | Seattle Today | purchase on ss AL aetna | RERE . i da 4 | F. Dell st. torminpal—#tr Chas. E. Meody,, Portland Market Report | | «:: Benj. ¥. Packard, gua boat Kan: || it advan A | Shake. nex * Pier 16—-Dee Kiwen. | PORTLAND, April 14.—Dutter—63@ | pigr 12—#tr Bergen franes or ‘ per th. Phe lotert ir | “i.fee Ss @ate per 3 | Pier 11 Motor schr Kirketing, atr Panny || yg qr, H per Ib; broliers, 40¢ per 1%. | union Ol do Power echr Bender Bros. ‘ pier t—Atr Stanley per I jer $Behr Chas’ Tt. Wilson No Optic ® aaa 4! Pier 1—Btr Northwesteru, str Jefferson r ¢ Coast bunke: U8 lL. & Switt- Ont s Denver Market Status | ,"*“f. “bx (3 +f 1H - i | Pier Do Bt Admiral Behiey, Teenet ™ BR, April 12 —Cattio—Receipts, | Skinner & Kady yarde—etr Ramtern || vith our 1.200 Weed, market steady Sleers, 1108 inte * jit tos rows and heifers, $811; stock- | Pacific Coast Ringinesring works—Str too- || !2'°" calves, $16) and feeders, eon, 100 head; market te higher, Top, $14.86; bulk $e 1480, Bheep o market. ail “Favian Eochanae | rw TORK, continued Aprt i Demagd sterling at $2544 wae + | rag 8 farther $4 | 50 cestimen to BASee and Grace checks b |] 6 cootimes to 1Gibe. Marta, demand “gg | were 1 s6c and Canadian dollars #1.60c | |36 x i| Money on Call x —_—___—4| 40) NEW YORK, April 12—Money on call Bt la ert oant tia, 84 per cent, cont ] con Coxian, Cineyras, Cardia, Blissa, schre| white Winter Pear- tee yom ee | he Henry Wilson, Salvator, Alice, bees by Apples i | Sree, Kreeno, whaling ‘etre Kodiak, | goitsenberg Apples nium, | Lander et. terminal—Sehr Wawona | Spokane st. termina}—Motor sehr W. B. Fumt, str W. F. Burrows, str Geo. | Curtin. Hammond mmM—D. # ©. G. Snohomish, Mant waterway—Sir West Jena, str West | mn Amith Cove terminal—Str Skagway. Duthie yards—Str astern Dawn, str Jo- 2. Ames yarde—Str Roosevelt. | Todd drydecks—Str Elihu Thomson, str Admiral Evans, etr Eastern Admiral, str Bastern Gide, str Agron, str Bast | ern Victor, motor sehr Alkl. take Union-—Hulla Snoqualmie, Broxton, Leota, Endymion, Fort Jackson, Ad- dison, Houghton, Boweamont, Rourne Allenby: Abilia, Adria, Ca- praria, Elestra, Ocelwin, Abydos, Area demia, Academia, Peruta, Black Wolf, Bickiand, Bastine, Blanford, Agron, Anthon, Fort Harrison, Fort Stanwix, Imufka, Kiton, Loot, Dione, Cagacan, exchange opportun mediate taken, quest. Puget Be dential candidacy nome time ago we Jited him, and incidentally Beattie, to on. The publicity bureau of the se attle Chamber of Commerce protests Against this violation of geography eV tive people of Beatle, It ex », veal roa | plains, naturally rebel against crediting i hamburger end & | Beatt to a sister state when they have helped make Beattle the metropolis of CORNER | the Pacific Northwert and alded in bring Stal! 102, Nucoa, ato Th Jing It from fiat place among ports of bu oo Mm the United States in 1911 to second place ite bia ii in 1918. The bureau ventures the hope hamburger that Its protest “will prompt ®. statement rk steak, 20¢ %. Stall 1611, First ave Beattle to Washington.” We peanute To; Tile . ad to be let off so easily, and| Ridgway's tea, 6 ii [cheerfully state that Seattle ts really and | <T.; pot Teast | truly in Washington | om * halibut, 306 | ana —— . oe | “Sunny! Monday | Won't Let Up on | Piaaek Postoffice Fight: FCONOMY Discussion as to what steps to Stall 46, fine granulated sugar, ? Toe take towards getting a new federal pitas £0 dee coffee, | building for Seattle, in spite of the || @mconD se fe TT SSt | tact that advices from Washington good bacory 2c M.; pork |are to the effect that there has been Seat 28. Yosh sturgeon. lan agreement in the appropriation lin,’ Ruan sales. bolting beef, ise. th.,|/Ommittee not to report out of the » Li e beef, he | committee any bill covering appro- [1 Stalls 27-28, 460 can Royal baking | priations for public buildings, will be ~|nowder, 37; the can Rogers’ bakink | decided at a meeting to be held at crs relied oats, | 11 o'clock Wednesday under the di piack flour, 206 | rection of the federal building com | mittee of the Chamber of Commerce SANITARY inet baking |#t the chamber assembly room. ‘soupa, Ge cane SEAS He kk a wah Gi farge outs Shliers “aun. | Filipino Is Sent oe; Mooth'a. kardines. 20¢ can; straw Pekin Yee suaita 40-22-84, potato sau-| M, Rincon, one of the trio of Fit sage, ibe T.; compound, tp. Stall |pino forgers, was sentenced to serve | ida serene hte, Vee euch,” Stal 44, aa. | tWo to 18 years in Monroe reforma: eee ate Soe 138, 82.49.M. 9. [tory by Judge King Dykeman ‘Tues- | coffee T., 2 the $1.50, 5 te $3.45; |day. Rineon was convicted of forg- 0, Ae, Be Bi oe 90, ees Toes | tne @ $27.50 check with the name of iP. Hive Tibboh tea, bse; 2 pkes. Shred. | Andrew Switzer, lode Wheat WESTLAKE Btall 25, green peas, 20¢ Tb.; aeparngus, The ranges, 200 dox, Stall 106 imported anchovies, 66¢ can; minced | lama, tall can, 1$c; 3 cans corn or peas, | Stall 19%, Aunt Jemima pancacke Tho pkg.; % Tx. navy beans, 266 ¢ Stall 120, 2 pkes, maca. tho; 2 patoos, 266 na thon’ milk Stalis 16-17, tle cateup, 2 | $1.25 value broo | DAMAGES totaling $16,492.29 | were awarded to (he Brinnon Log-| ging Co. from the Carisborg Logging Co, by a jury in Judge Calvin 8. Hall's court Tuesday, The sult charge breach of contract on the If you must SELL. your Liberty or Victory Bo: If you ean BUY more Liberty or Victory Bonds, On Monday, April 12, 1920, the closing market ‘They are the governing pricer for nd the highest, We advert the worl these pr nd Vielory Bonde. a tet =a a cht aan $96.60 $90.80 $87. RA $90.90 g87 70 Lees ts ee Oc ne eTotal ... $97.75 $92.11 $89.48 $92.29 $89.45 *When buying, we dedu: wel at the New York market plus the acerned MORRIS BR ‘The Premier beans TRLEPHONES: part of the Carlsborg company. GERMAN | MARK portunity for big profits. No Margains to Put Up Every advance 100,000 a few months, mean $10,000 on 100,000 REMITTANC! SIZE OF OPTION YOU therefore act immediately t may be collected throw ur office on foreign bonds 4 chased through us. The present |] speculative market purchases foreign securities, of which Full particulars om re- H. E. WILLS CO. Delicious Apples Bubject to Joc: Check Are Peoples Savings Bank SAFE DEPOSIT Goardian Trust & Savings Bank COLMAN BUILDING iwerty and Victory Bonds all y always know the New York market and the exact value of your ara ay 1” Tide Tide 1 A t a) France Italian Lira ency of these countries the lowest price in is is a wonderful op- of decline. Option, pros for its entire perio of 1 cent above price of option holdera marks, francs oF lire profit of $1,000. Larger rtionately, ised to see cents during oe yy which ror THE ce 10 mal lire DESIRE nm Issued for Less Tham 1.000 Mmited number connections established foreign correspondents rate affords many rare ities for permanent ‘te advantage should a» | 2 nd Bridge and Dredge yard Status of Frisco Market | |"). paint Rome Beauty Apples « . % | Stream—Bk Oriental, ate Abner Coburn. |cheian Apples Fy BAN PRANCISCO, April 14—Dutter--| Heffernan drydocks—Str Brookdale, atr|°™ 4 i se. por Ib Lake Pitch, Winesap Apples Mextras, 4240 per doe; firsta,| Fisher Flouring mille—Str Rastern Ocean at don: extra puileta, 296 per dor ene Wholesale and Retail 1 pullets, 330 per dos . ‘fornia flats, taney, 2te ver | Seattle Is Not in These apples will be per Ib «, |19ld and guarante: r epresent % . »| Oregon, Post Admits |}:' a4 77" °3se4 Public Markets | Seattle has been discovered and | And. for, less money lefinit located by the New Yorkithe same GRAD! * sal Bo) x Post. That publication now | ple in Seatth ACK Seattle is not in Oregon. Rta .? c. po Go to Stall No. 50, d tai ‘ . The story is told in this editorial in| the Westlake Market; ask it h cit om the Post's edition of April 5: Dr. Bewin J. Brown's stall, if a tae In referring to Senator Poindexter’s| vegetables, fruits amd puter eee Charecterises cur metho@s te qrery treneaction, eco and our cus Jed ity Invited, AVR 4ND PIKE 9B. BOXES ALL SIZES LIBERTY AND VICTORY BONDS nde, SELL to UR BUY from UB. pricen were as given beeihe over E Pe i. te von daily in order thal 4th Viet ‘Victory J 4M ate 4%e. OTe gras 2.10 123 175 $90.16 $08.29 370 on @ $50 bond and $2.50 on

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