The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1920, Page 19

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(DECLARES 6. 0.P, tors Figures CHICAGO, seq 160.—Republican | campaign funds for national, state, senatorial and congressional cam: | paigns will total $4,679,000, if al! the money is rained which is sought, Fred W. Upham, treasurer of the re publican national committee, testi fied today before th® senate sub-com: | mittee Investigating campaign funds, | That sum, and not $16,000,000, as charged by Governor Cox, represents the absolute maximum of republican fund raising plans, Upham stated. ted er aaarn being § feet T) Upham resumed the stand to deny ; = tall, dark complexioned and in detail thg charges of Governor oR arege ing them each an caus | wore a dark suit and a faded gree |cox and &. M. Moore, Cox's personal | Hart and Roland B. Hartley refused Dat He is inclined to be backward) representative here, the invitations, Senator Lamping, in his manner toward other persons After stating the “outside total® of | John Gellatly and John Stringer ac | pig mother is @aid by the father to &. 0. P. funds, Upham detaiied items be prostrated and wants him to re. | SNe to make it up, as follows Relatives) Any one knowing of the where | abouts of Robert McKechnie, Jr. 15, / @ Blaine (Wash) high school student who disappeared from his home tn Blaine on Sept@mber @, is asked to turn the lad over to the police and| hotify his father, Robert McKechnie, | box 958, Blaine, Wash. } Says Governor Weeping Over Some Eggs He Had Nothing to Do With king at Levy's Orpheum at Friday, Senator Ba T. Coman, @andidate for governor, took up GOY.| a6 missing boy rode an Elgin bt Hart's record and ripped it w a fs Open, as they say in politicnd circles. | CYele when he Teft home for school Benator Coman had invited all the He is dese Subernatorial candidates to the meet coptedt. Coman called attention to the fact ©f comparison of their candidate | *&#""” ™ the Creator when He said, | $250,000 hag been added to republl with others seeking the same office tes me pent a edccmiis can contributions, making the total BART “Ww 1G TOO! lo pare 9 of the official re: | raised to date, aince the national con or er re sect. | Port, we read: “The old building that | vention, he aaid, $1,249,008, of which The governor expecta to hang on Se at the rear of the shop, and | $960,000 is for the national commit to his official title by the record of |; Ch had been used for the past) tee and the remainder for the states Die admniniotration wad uece ne hin | {2% Years aa a catchall for junk, has| “rye wtill got to False $2,180,000 of B f <<, | ECONOMY—-ALSO ureau 0 FUND NOT HUGE ter, | CHECK PACKAGES, 2 Miss i n J Fred W. Upham Gives Sena- || Pieter | Sweet Suslh-ionennly at aay ner om Mri kc wea | National commitree budget, $3,079, . . hat Gov, Hart's advisers have been | turn home, lee. . ned cans arg ot ae . * a4 SUPREME BLEND, 1 th....60¢ Ground while you wait. A tin pail with press cover FREE, — @ instrumental in keeping bim from | enn For state campaigns, $1,200,000. ol . can dd. B OO... cecces e F 3 ibe,, 1.45, 6 ibs.,...82.86 with 214 Ibs, at... cece ceee secon ° en SRY Meeting where he would be re-| And his voice trembles aa he plays! For the senatorial campaign, $200, CRISCO, 1-Ib,, 30¢; 1% Ibs., 43¢; 3 Ibs. BEST 40¢ COFFER IN TOWN-— Pure Yakima Honey — Pints, | Golden Marshmallow Brana® Ired to speak with any other cand!!! urns @n the horrible condi: | 000. 84¢; 6 lbs., $1.62; 9 lbs. .........82.39 2 Ibe, $1.10; 2 Ibs, 7B; 1% BBE; Quarts, 70¢; in Bulk, Syrup—Pints, B3¢; Quarts, te for governor j ton of growing boys without ¢ For congressional campaign, $400, Mazola Oil, pts., 33¢; qts., 60. vi Ibs, BB¢; b ibs, $1.80. ad 25¢ a pouna. 45¢; in Bulk, 166 ih » “Their action plainty shows,” said | in’ he brings oat with as much | 990, 1.15: , + qts., “a M gy + $1.80, a ; serge Coman, “that they feared the results| “lemnity “and T said ‘Give ‘em| since August 24, Upham disclomed, $1.15; gals. ...... fason Jare Furnished on Deposit of 7c and THE SEATTLE STAR ee ROTARY BREAD—The Proof of Quality is in the eating. ‘Try it once, 2 tbs. 37c SUGAR i:::.::: Pure Cane Sugar, every day..........8 LBS, $1.48; 16 LBS, @: SUGAR STALLS, Economy also Pike Place Marketo—Lower STONG’S PRICES DRAW THE CROWDS * Our Prices Good for a Week 1-Ib. pkg. Galt’s Blue Ribbon tea. .......57¢ Lipton’s Yellow Label tea..............68¢ Pure Fresh Mik @uart— avery Bay [2¢ === ‘10 Pike Fl. Mbt. Lower FL a7 Dr: C. P. MacDonald Sanipractic Physician (Drugiess) Nervous Dineases Stomach Troubles Top Floor Economy Market Rooms 14-15-16 Phone Main 5138 an Koo ppomite Stongs Gro $1.20 can Virgin olive oi! ate pork and beans, ry an veal loaf b. can Libby's Made and Baked at 1501 Pike Place Market G2%A222222z277727AZ7 SESTSSIT SES SSS ee OUR BENS MAKE HONEY TO save YOU MONFY e Upper Fleer ay Best PEANUT BUTTER on Earth, 18¢ Lb. « Club coffee, Ib.. 10-Ib. pail Karo syrup, 95¢; Red Label, $1.15 Worth the Price @ a=, Pure Cocos oF Chocolate, fb. S0¢ Rest Nut Margarine, tb, 36¢; 3 Ibs. for......+6 $1.00 extra fine broo: . Best Full Cream Cheese, ib. Ste phd. Coymnte pencil i 6 Ibs. Schillings Best baking , ©. Olymple pancake | Me cane Imported sardines, tn powder, $2.15; 2% Ibs, Comb Honey, 1b.-.+ +04 large cans sardines in to- $1.10; 1 Ib. sepes M50 NZZZZSUSRZAZIITALALZZAZZ=Z mato sauce . esses »s pkgs. Sunmaid seeded ZZAZZAZAZAZAZALALzALAZ LLLLLLLLLUULLZZZLee ans ; : ed pineapple. can Peanuts—1 tb. 20¢; 2 ibe, 35¢; 3 lbs, GOe. 26e We Bhe , been torn down and the material the $3,079,000 budget,” said Upham. Mason fruit jars, \-wale, ‘280 Slogan, “Governor Hart Has Made | yeoq to build a modern brooder ho : ‘ oe : ote Roasted daly, _ U ‘ tion of the Uni Btatee provides be orton's ahaker wait. . Oe SE Uk ce Srcaans ‘cerrear et} house that will accommodate 600 the bulk of party funde. This year, H f ahe : pes M. A. HANSEN LOWER F1L00B a gy th ea s : jhens. For the first time in many he stated, the East has given $438, ; ae | 1.58 | Stall 40 Economy Market “ Sinate for nearly seven years) years, the sphool has a nice flock of |900 and the Middle Weat and Weet 35 | Bee Ist A@enue Entrance Walk Down a Few Steps and Save. pend - ramroprar indie Fe an} tea", 72 peas development. | $11,000, H 7 wasn i= Dee To those who ‘we neod say nothing. To those whe that time he wae the willing tool of | hares to the stock on the ules A" | Upham amerted that the $1,000 or spaghetti Mase | - ‘Be 40 ret know us we say: “Try us once and you will also be |vEFY special interest seeking official | “Ari of which was accomplished dur- | MBit OD contributions had been very /M 3.046% circles as yogic favor at the state capital. Wherever | ing the lifeaime of Ernest Lister, gov. | 08ely Sdhered to. a | pone SCHOOL AND DRESS SHOES FOR BOYS AND ody he fa ne Srede etree those | Srnor of this state, This whole sub-! amon, sept 10—They're plan $ ure | San ae ate GROWING GIRLS is 0 tra) n ct ie t versy, bu N. pure coc eOMMittees in the interest of those the Wa eek the fae ¥, Dut! ning to take the Joy out of Joy-rides 4 fonte t 335-4 SES Hine aineerenave ‘we $2.80, $3.40, $4.20, $4.80 who sought legisiative favor. deceive the public and attempt to win |!" city care. The city hae eked} 3 1h. cane chlorinated | mitiaal™* | ; tk rage Ey. (i ganar sian th fa as. a oe ee ee ottice by misrepresentations is no | N° Snyove sees Jov-riders in a car peas ; ¥ pee ei ye 4 40, $4.00, $4.40, $5.40, $6. petty matter, jmarked with big white letters “City | 200 cans corn iSe | 600 M. JUD. tree toa dhe REGARDLESS OF ALL THE “CUT-RATE” Gov. Hart in his public addresses| Gov. Hart stremes the fact that he of Akron” to phone promptly to the ane ot) sardines 23e | 500 can Tnstant Postu: Re Invite you ’ SALES IN TOWN © the fact that he | {vores & budget syst police. Br itice for ' Dulted wheat -| 209 can table cherrie + Ehe quality and guaranty betore » frequently refers to the fact that he) \dget system, So do all) r ries for scenes eile Ibe. dried green peas 2he E! called into council men in dif.| the candidates. A budget will not ac | S0e jar % Ane | Ihe bottle chow B0e OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST ferent parts of the state. If these|Complish anything In itself, It in| 5 came natoes +-Bte | Ge pkg. Ceylo +400 merely a tool, which, in the hands of | are to be the power behind the | an experienced and qualified work. we have a right to know who} men are, so that the voters | 4M. is very useful. paas upon the ones who are to| _ GOV. Hart promises to consolidate pull the strings that will make the | ‘*pertments, effect reforms in abob | governor jump during the next four | 8"'ng commissions, needless offices, Years. At a meeting in Tacoma re. | “"4 sve the taxpayers’ money, The @éntly a woman in the audience | People who are attached to public of- aaked why it was that the decisions | 0° in the state do not credit the | ef the public service commission ap. |"°V°rner with any sincerity in his pointed by Gov. Hart always decided Promives. ‘They have been subjected the questions of increased rates |‘? * at, Assemement in order to pay the governor's campaign ex against the le. Gov. Hart made pa his elentyoes aatiean about giving | POM. and the only way they can} the reform school boys eggs and| "COUP themseives is by retaining Heftity declined to answer any ques-|‘"*!F Jobs and continuing to draw tions, saying he stood upon his ree. aa Each clerk or employe has @f4, which was open to examination. | jerrers teen Men & number of He 4i4 not disclose the fact that the| je pe runing friends to vote Pmadority cf the pubiie service cor. |{2f Hart in order to save thelr jobs MRS.! <Qex Try Ming and Arrow*, Rrane ‘ Yotks and whites separately. Either, 30¢ doz; bot BS¢ doz Make Finest Angel Food, May onnaine, Cakes, Muffins, ete, by Your Favorite Recipes, Once Tried Always Used Veed s years by leading bek ore, caterera and confectioners, Now available to housewives, To whom is Hart going to make good et oe Syro 165... a7 COFFEE Speotivne of the stato and every in| 7° syhom, 2 Hart going to make good é dee B7T9 ones... are ne » te BACON BACKS 30c & LB. HAMBURGER ,.. .10c fluence they could bring to bear were) who have been fletced by hie cam At Your Store or Market Bulk Coffee Special 4 Ibe... 81.55 . . S@pporting him, nt chief repre. ty a on - sy ¢ 1 7 ~ ty geen Sian hanes i ol poco or to the taxpayers (if Not, Phone Main 161) COFFER, 20¢ ib.; 3 Ibs... .85¢ | 6 Ibe. 2.55 Pike Place Market Shoeteria ‘Su38 Where Rents and Prices Are Positively the Lowest MARKET MURRAY’S MEATS Are Carefully Selected, Scientifically Cut and Honestly Sold—at a Small Profit IS THAT FAIR? POT ROASTS Stalls 37-38, Economy 9 Market, Lower Floor (Below FF hataire, Ten ¥ STONG’S GROCERY GREAT CROWDS AT GREEN'S, WHY? 4 SUGAR 75¢14 Milk 45c Another lot of Full Cream Cheese, :Ib...........-20¢ tha. Flake White, 23¢; 2 Primost, Ib. ........ Oregon Cheese, Ib.* 600 Golden Went tea. - 45¢) 15¢ . B8¢ Sse CRESCERT ROUND STEAKS .25c BACON ....... ...30¢ representative and lobbyist of | — the leading public service corpora. tion of the eastern part of the state. | Te them, of course, “Gov. Hart has Made good.” but how about the peo | Ble who are paying excessive rates? ee TAnoans, WHEN WAS AWAY ‘Now let us see how open his rec is to examination. It was report: | to me that whenever Gov, Lister | the state the acting governor. F. Hart, always took advan-| of the opportunity to favor a friends by handing out pardons. | st a number of pardons were pro- | ured by a certain Spokane attorney, | Who is now « zealous supporter of | the governor; that an embezzier of | Jodge funds was released without) nga and with @ letter saying! was “ziad to qo this for a friend. ‘That a criminal caught red-handed in @ttempting to destroy a dock in the ¢ity of Seattle and endanger the lives @f hundreds of people was released @ver the protest of the prosecuting Attorney of King county. "The burden of Gov. Hart's ad-| Greases wherever I have heard him | @f whenever he has been reported in| the press is that he ordered eggs fed ‘to the boys at the Chehalis Training echool. If you have heard him you that that is the burden of his | as tho it was an issue in this (Paid Advertisement—Paid for by Altnow-Singleton, Inc.) 22 Years Of Faithful Public Service Has been rendered to this state and the nation by BART WEEPS ABOUT fut if the statements of Hart were it might be creditable as indi- | ig his powers of observation, al the to have accomplished the result described would merely have re quired an executive order, and not be af sufficient import to warrant the @lection to office. But there i# not a vestige of truth in the statements. I 4 in my hand the official report e superintendent of the state Bw ining school, made in 1918, cover. the period to September 30 of year, more than nine months to the time Mr. Hart became | ing governor. The governor grows lachrymose UNITED STATES SENATOR Wesley L. Jones conomical —a man who puts his conscience Gaimpaien. I have heard no other| First Ave. 1 Also Corner | gi gears tae Er et WHY A TWO PROFITS 9 Iibdionte controvert the ; Floo 1 oube se ben that oi abe p Pee rr 1st Ave. and Lower Floor a BUEN dees are good for growing boys: Sanitary Mkt. University See ee eee WE KILL AND DRESS OUR OWN CATTLE order. Leslie’s Special Blend Coffee . 20c cans Libby’s Baked Beans ...........0+++--13¢ 6 cans Carnation Milk ......+++ssceeesecceseeees OG Crisco, any size cans, lb. .....+6 10-Ib. cans Red Karo Syrup “ -$1.15 CANS HEBR 10-Ib. cans Blue Karo Syrup ........-....++--- $1.00 4 M ILK 45c 4 Lipton Yellow Label Tea, regular 90c, special,.1 lb, 75 Limit 4 Cans 5 lbs. Pure Rolled Oats 10c per lb. for Fancy Cracked Rice. Jello, any flavor, 2 for oscscrccccccccccescesses smog Stalls 163 103-105 MURRAY'S WASHINGTON MARKET. GREEN’S BUTTER STORE 94-96 Pike Street. Corner Market, Lower Floor. South Entrance Corner Market Corner Market Green sells for lene—Please come early Stall 2 [ore Marke sor WE CASH PAY CHECKS , former Marke or Svall 2 WE LEAD THEM ALL IN QUALITY AND LOW PRICES} Pot Roasts . .cceeeae.10¢ { Steer Steaks ..........15¢ Legs Mutton ........ 25¢/| Steer Boiling Beef.....10¢ Shoulder Lamb ,....12%¢ | Summer Sausage ....35¢ Main Fleor Eastern Hams ,.......35¢ Fancy Lean Breakfast Bacon OUR SAUSAGE IS MADE ‘WE KILL OUR OWN CHICKENS FRESH DAILY BEST SPRING CHICKENS AND HENS AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL INDEPENDENT PACKING CO.] SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET —— FOR SATUR- DAY’S SALE New Finnan Haddie, 1b.....25¢ Fresh and preserved Salmon eggs And are, therefore, able to Sell for Less. Pot Roast, 10c,123¢ Breast of Veal, 1236 Soup Meat, 6c Veal Roast, 174¢ THOMPSON’SMARKET Stall 26 neh Stall 26 We deliver Fisher’s Blend Flour, for $3.45, with an ...40¢ .$1.50 GRE 's STALL102 Sanitary Market, Flest Ave. Floor 4 Lbs. SUGAR 75¢c Potatoes, 50-lb. lots .. With a $1 purchase other goods. scceccccccc ss Oe GREAT PIECE GOODS SALE Siegel buys entire stock of well-known garment factory that is forced to clone. Stock consists of fine OUTING FLANNEL, PERCALES, MUSLINS. All will be sold at less than todays’ wholesale prices. Fine outing flannel, for instance, in all colors, at 32¢ a yard. SIEGEL’S BARGAIN COUNTER Sanitary Market First Avenue Entrance ++. -40¢ Fancy Jersey ER 2 Lbs. B Be iz Y CHEESE! CHE! t m, 20¢; Cream Bric 33¢; Primést, 15¢ Lo. Come Early to Green's JOHN C. LESLIE COMPANY there a: s “ | e . three or four times a week, She has| “Oh, he won't have to do that,") warns the Giants that they must above political expediency. He did cS 9 never acen her father. She has Been |she replied, And he didn't win and not divide double-headerd! is 2 blind from birth, Yet she is an Before each game her father reads|and the Yankees must form the’ all he could to avoid war, then, when . ardent baseball fan, and follows the|to Miss Harris the linoups of the two | habit, of winning consistenly, im iv e games as intelligently and as closely | opposing teams. That is all. Then | stead ‘of in spurts, 2 it came, more than performed his a ames it &s many persons who have their eye-/he sits back and enjoys the game. | tise Harris cares for no other i —— ‘ sight. + | His daughter is fully capable of}. qi aes * > waste * * “LLS “SAFE HIT? following what har pn ke sports, but she is so fond of base, 3 ‘ Us : appens through the et “0 (dination part. His record—in war and peace E I F aenits BOURD sound of bat and ball_and mitt and| ball that she refused to go to the \ rt . . a .|through the umpire's decisions, It/ country this summer, even though fe fe hit 1 a d tirely 3 . edn —is one of big things well done. ar. Ss; Ss Keen an ste hit hga a sound entirely lis tne rarest thing for her to have to| her father promised’ to bring er tay Ges ¥ “ k 7 nity s * 4 Je ve * . ask a question, the city for one game each week, In J :§ HENLE Sefore anyone el young girl) #rounder," she explains, “As for|“8* ‘ t os By. ole tall one! vatene Linck apoctaties haa sensed | Babe Ruth's homers, they have a|KEEN MEMORY pee: Minter she ee het ae M4 Eh cx blac wr ‘ae vive | What has happened, she leans over|#0und all their own, and they POR PLATE a pete my pec dra Lr enominate Sen. Jones [fiir iors iin terete] wie a mannan," rans over Tt cae fhe” ever | Who tt up next, wo ton ae | 0 thy take td ae , = 5 The git! is Mildred Harris, Gaugh- | *nown-” how many are out, how many runs n : * at the plate in the grounds, al a ai ey - a sie By wrote}, Before the game Ruth was intro-|have been scored—all this Miss Har-} Starting Saturday morning the At Republican Primaries Ther tlke ha Riek Yeoipa" whieh” ted, 2 duced to her by Ping Bodie, who,|ris keeps in her mind by méans of} Rex will show “A Fool and His” | Another ball is on its way to the| “After the Ball, . . like all the other’ Yanks, considers | her marvelous retentive memory | ” ‘ | " every corne ear / entive meme | Money," in which Bugene O'Bri Next Tuesday catcher’s mitt, but pons esd has ipinalrg the earth (| Miss Harris a mascot. Miss Harris| Of course, Miss Harris is a New Penge e sean * Babe's bat has met It with a solid] Which Americans have § wished Babe good luck, York rooter. She thinks both the | S@'red . crash and the ball speeds on its way| She has never seen Babe Ruth.| “your father will tell'you if I get}Yanks and the Giants have good| Elmo Lincoln plays a dual rele over the grandstand in right field. though she is at the Polo grounds @ homer,” he said, chances to win this year, but she “The Lightning's Eye.”

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