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DYNA | Eloped With Our IS FOUND Hermione! Extra Know Your City” Theme IN HOTEL Nine Sticks Cached Between Walls; Police Tipped Off by Dope Fiend Nine sticks of dynamite, 20 yards Of fuse and a white envelope contain tng dynamite caps were found by De tectives M. M. Poyser, D. J. MeLen Han and Charies Philtins between | Walls on the second floor of the Ray Btate house, 2950% First ave, Inte Thuralay afternoon. The dynamite @nd caps were thrown into the bay. | A drug addict serving a sentence fm the county jail told the detectives Bout the cache. He mit another drug addict had told him he had hid den dope there when purmed by po Moe, The drug addict, who was then Mt Wherty, went to tne cache and found the dynamite The dynamite and fuse are betiev. @8 to have been placed in the cache By “Step and a Half” Smith, notort @us safecracker, who died in the Gounty hospital of pneumonia after Ewe attempts to commit suicide in She county jail. Several of Smith's @ang were wrested in the Bay State | douse. ! &. A. WEEK | | plaining Why HeWanted Dope On Booze Plant _ A dig man, heavily whiskered, he the federal prohibition office for the second time within a | week. No, be wasn't looking for a job ae press agent; no inderd! He had fo information to impart. Just want to look around a little. “You have the freedom of the of. “ Inapector 8. Archibald Moore | The visitor (© yes. he used a that seemed to be considera im the way) hobbled around to | suides, Consternation, hysterical in tts in-| hall Friday | seeretary | tonaity city when H. Albert Owen, be to Mayor Caldwell, 4! Hermione had been lost Hermione ts the key to the It Was purchased tn the early and presented to President Ruther ford B. Hayes on his first visit here. | It hax been presented to every dis-| tinguished visitor since. According to the thrifty custom of the early pioneer days, famous dig nitark © always suppowed to re turn ne following presenta. | raged at overed that! city S08 tion oe rion Tt waan't good form to hold Her. mione permanently Marty Friday it was decided to pre-| sent the key of the city to “Hooteh, the big buck deer that ts ache led to arrive bere from Wrangell county to spend his declining years at Wood land park Owen looked about for Hermione, | to give her a final poltshing before the ceremony of presentation. But Hermione had disappeared When hours of tracking down shadowy clues were exhausted Herb Owen suddenty recollected that the | last time the key to the ofty had been | presented to a Visiter President Woodrow Wileon was the grateful recipient Phen a great light dawned on the hall The key to the city was for good! Wilson had taken Her TO RENEW HUNT FOR LOST STARR ‘Twenty-five members of Etks’| lodge No. 92 and a detall from cen tral police station were to leave in autos at @ p, m. Friday to renew the search for William Henry Starr, ctty utilities employe, lost in the woods near Index October 13. | Detective Chad Fallard and Scott Malone, former deputy sheriff, are tn charge of the party, They will split) into squads of two and three mer: bers, in charge of experienced and start search Saturday morning. Starr is a member In Elks’ lodge No, 9. He was employed ax clerk in the police department at one tume Deputy shertffa and another party | news. | Congreseman of Women’s Club veloped of the ¥ mercial club of Seattle at the New Washing ton hote! ‘hureday night Reprepentatives of the city, state and national governments outlined the city’s present and future great Civie and commercial activ ithes of Seattle were leaders in busines deveribed by and political | life, Speakers included Mayor Caldwell, John F. Miller, Mra Sophie L. W. Clark of the women’s +| state legislative council, State Sena © George B. Lamping and BN representing the Chamber of Commerce. & A WERK | SOUTH SEATTLE | CARS TO SHIFT Effective October 25, cars of the South Seattle line will be operated, both northbound and southbound, en Second ave. tnstes Third ave. ac cording to an an neement Mriday of Railway Chief D. W. Henderson. ‘The north terminus of this line will be at Fifth ave. N. and Aloha st. &. A, WEEK RATE JUGGLING CHARGE MADE That the Puget Sound Power and| Light company has broken contracts with Seattle consumers was charged Friday by © ©. Caléerbead, traffic expert of the Public Service commis | sion. ‘The power corporation ty allege! te | have cancelled contracts and chanced rates and tariffs of the Schwabacher | Hardware company and the Joshua! Green building. | One of the strongest compiaints be fore the public service board is fr the Butiders and Ownerw assoctat: of Seattle, who charge that a large number of oMfce buildings, holding unexpired contracts, are being billed under rates effective Juty 20. ——& 4. WERK —- | Spain has ne Monday THE SEATTLE STAR | Pres. Wilson Has CITY BOOMED ~ |(Pie Battle Is AT BANQUET | The ple on in Seattle fight in on! ple eaters are wagir jontions bat of p 20 patrons of Th ‘ againet the 16 cant alice hin pie, a hat stormed The Star of Hert's Lunch raised the price of their cuts from 10 August, they claimed that exclaimed they were rents for sugar has dropped to last ‘They paying nearly 2 Now, when sug nearly half of that, they refuse to lower their prices I hope you never mee a ple again,” the ple peddler is anid to have told the embattled ple phienda “Down with the ple profiteern!" the ple patrons aa they marched to The Star office The pie Mueht in on WOMAN ENDS LIFE WITH GAS; Mra. Beulah Monsinger, stenogra Ppher for the Whiten Hardware Co. was found dead in her room at 1 Marion «t, at 1145 a m smelled gaa Dew her b and, she turned on the gw | and took ber own life, according to) potion She leaves four young children, & A. WEEK Woman Injured in Automobile Smas} When she was thrown violently | against the top of fam Norlund’ at 12th ave, 8. and Main at, Friday, Miss Lilly Rocke, 217 West lake ave, N, recelved a cut on th forehead. ——-@. A. WEEK Thieves Flee Thru oe \Window from Woman Pargiars left burrietly thru a back tie i abandoned some tabte ailver, wrapped in silk! a window when Mra, Harriet oTl 26th ave &. returned Thursday night. They garments, but took $29 in cash today, | when the landlady, Mrs, L. Gifford, | jent over a divorce from THREE HURT IN | CAR COLLISION Authorities Begin Probe of Accident BACRAMENTO, Oct, 22 Au ition here today began an inve tion of last night's trainetreet h in which three persona were | y injured. estorn Paoifie train, backing hit the street car wns ¢ ‘The street car was and fell rman sayy A up R at ships an the railroad tracks Ufted off ite tracks The mo! | on Its wlde were no lights on the train. 8. A, WEEK She Gets Damages for Rough Handling Judge Gilliam rendered a decision in the case of ead versus Sporeman & Coman yeu! Head for per caune whe be alle make payments had sold her, attempted to take of the sam it was the arg they did bodily injury to Mra Head, it was alleged. Be d to have failed to roperty the: ourne of -8 A. WEEK Body of John Reed Is to Lie in State LONDON, Oct. 22—/The body of John Reed, American radical writer will ie tn state all week in Moscow, | according to advices just reeeived| bw Reed's funeral will be held on! & hotiday, so that all workers of the city may attend He wil be buried tn the mont hal. lowed «pot in af Runwia, by the North Krernlin wall. Reed died of ty phus a ~~ #. A. WEEK jauto as it struck a stugling truck earty a Havre yoo « “spare” room im your house? i Why not trade tt and your famity | menls for the part-time services and companionship of & girl worker, | Beattie? Many patrons are thus solving the servant girl problem and at the same time Dbelpime the girt who has to work for a living ‘The Y. W. C. A. employment bo. renu will help you find the girt 8. A. WEEK ~— NEGRO HITS OLD | MAN WITH PIPE Found Unconscious in Room! of Hotel Slurred with a maspipe by a negro, John Kastman, 60, was found in a om in the Kalmar hotel, 211 Seo ond ave. &., unconscious, Thursday Night, Me wan brought to ety how pital File asnailant fed without taking anything. 4. A. WERK Attacks G. O. P. Campaign Policies “Campaign Policies of the Repub liean Party,” were to be @scusned by ¥. PUley before the Democratic club Friday, M. W. Taulor waa to talk on democratic progrem tn King county &. A. WEEK Old Debts Crop Up; Jap Is Arrested, After putting over what he thought & good by one deal M. Yamaguchi war dreee Into jee Brinker's court for obtaining money under! fraudulent representations: | Yamaguchi bought the Hotel her-| man for $1,600 and sold tt two weeks later for $3,000, lenorant of the fact | that there were incumberances. | Charles Edwards, the purchaser, | bumped into the incumberances, He | eooks retribution & A. WEEK During the administration of Ruth-| erford i. Mayes, 80 intoxicating tiq-| were served in the White pune, q FRIDAY, OCTOMER 27, 1998, ) |} 4 MOTHERS FRIEND Vriday for a S-yearold trader, who For * fave Mra. Ki. Heftner's 6year-oid von USED BY Tarte Gewenations a 16 cent toy pistol in exchange for & $9.50 roller coaster, lives at Police Seek Young - | J. Rufus Wallingford! Police were mupponed to be looking Sere roe BOOELET 08 HOTHERHOOD see BABY rere OTT, Mit MOtinet | panoriee Ruao.aron Co. WEFT. 6-0, ATLANTA. 6m pPearectiy PASTEURIZED MILK delivered to your door any- where if you will phone Beacon 40 today. And the same man will deliver Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk or the won- derful Milk Tonic— “KRISTOLAC.” } of the morning of fresh, rich milk are delivered, 1 ata lg tone men who have located here are merning of police searched for Starr last | newspapers, for Sanday work of any | $60 Liberty bond and $90 in war week. They returned without find. | Kind fe ferbiiden. ings stampa ing trace of him. It t# feared he} : ewe bas pertehed im @ mountain bil» zard. | His home t at 2712 Yoster way His wife & in Index. He bas a & yeurold daughter. ——& A WEREK Minnesotans to Hold Pow-wow Saturday The Gopher clu of Seattle, will way | Chicago has 4967 miles of streets and alieyn. te big pile of stills in the rear of A COFFEE POLICY The benefits of every slump in green coffees from war- time prices have been quietly and quickly shared by us with our customers. Pioneers in the Northwest in importing and retailing high- grade coffees direct to consumers, FRESH FROM THE ROASTER, we shall continue, at/each of our eight stores, our policy of selling at a very close margin above the costs of importing. WITNESS OUR PRESENT PRICES: Good medium-grade Coffee, per pound ........ .......25¢ Our standard blends, per pound........ .. ..30c, 35¢c, 40c Special blend of the very finest Coffees grown. .........45c MANNING & COMPANY PORTLAND EVERETT TACOMA SEATTLE rite Ry Paap! por phe yr, azig that we this milk are fested name Tillamook on ith. guaranties of quailty. Ri the cost of Ii using Tilla- pare ey ones 9 lid in favor, contains 1950 calories—the mow of all foods—according to U. S room. He looked and poked and asked this one and that. My, but st Uittle fellow was a dalky, wan't And this big one with the gas that would make enough for whole tribe of hooch hounds “Bay,” Moore wanted to know aft. w he had exhausted his store of stil! on the stranger, “What's the| rind field house, 16th ave, 8. and Main at. | Saturday night. Members are re-| ‘a stiN and when we got | Wwested to bring another Minnesotan. | three.mile limit I would set it up ee oe eee make a little booze, just tor my-| Vocational Men in ieee You don’t want to sell any of Club at Uni eae stills, do your” j _ Moore did not. Federal vocational board men at- ; — 8. A WEEK — tending the university have formed the Apres La Guerre club, with Fred i} 6 CHOKES |C. Smith, overseas veteran, ax presi |dent. A club house has been se. vured at 14th ave. N. E, Choked by a thug who seized her — 8 4. WEEK — |Carstens Files Suit California ave. and Southern st daylight Thursday afternoon, Mrn. | | Against Pacific Co. ‘The Carstens Packing Co. has filed ‘Was recovering from bruises and something to drink once in a So I just thought I'd fix me t for TULAMOOK say is due them from the Pactfic Friday. | Mone Co. for goods delivered between thug grabbed her from bebind| January and September. No pay ‘The demanded all her money. she| ment has been made since delivery Rone, and he dodged into a| began, it is charged | of bushes. —-8. A. WEEK — is described as 22 yenrs old,| The olf clothes movement reeatved With threeday growth of beard, jan tmpetus Thursday when Univer. Wearing overalls, gray sweater, brown | sity sophomores decided they here oat and cap. sult to collect 36,425.08, which they 85 Pike St. Pike Place Public Market—downstairs. Westlake Public Market. Corner Pubtic Market, South End Public Market. 503 Union st GREEN LAKE DISTRICP Green Lake Public Market. UNIVERSITY DISTRICP 48rd and 14th N. & 1906 45th St N. 5403 Atth Ave. 2 Fr. LARD DISTR 5419 Ballard Ave. veo 6801 14th Ay , WW. FREMONT DISTRI 710-712 Biewett St. so 4201 Fremont Ave. WOODLAND PARK 1317 Greenwood Ave. NORTH END 85th ana Greenwood. » BROADWAY DISTRI 233 Broadway N. sone) {UBEN ANNE HILL “and W. McGraw. 201 Blaine Si 331 First A 16th & W. and Barton St. RASTLAKE 201 Bastiake Ave. BENTON HILL 1320 Pike St. LESCHT PARK DISTRICP 1801 bia 4 , DISTT 23rd and 1B. Union. coil WEST SKRATTLE California and Admiral Way. California and Alaska KIRKLAND Market and Picadelli Sts. MONEY SAVING BULLETIN Here they are—the prices which have meant thrift: . 'y housekeeping for thousands of Seattle homes every day in the week for over FIVE YEARS. And of course every other item in the 30 stores is Priced on the same JUST LOOK OVER For the best letter on the subject: THIS LIST! “How NUCOA Has Helped M pe e Save || ‘ .. Van Camp’ ‘ p’s Pumpkin, No, 2 Post Toasti eoownevey 2 Oe on Table Costs” | can os sagt A 1B Grape > yee wepperen ite we will pay $10.00 in gold; second prize, $5.00 in : pie bday ote Bh trap dinat pepaaabert 4 sy , . Puffed Rice ...... oe--. 17 oa Tari and fourth prizes, $2.50 each, and there Sun Maid Seedless Raisins— ) prizes of $1.00 each. 15-ounce package 23¢ Make your letter only as long as is necessary Currants, package a ARS to tell your story about Nucoa interesting. Be Sliced Peaches, 214s.... sure it reaches the committee by November L Carnation Milk, tall can. . Federal or Co-operative Mi tall cans or ccccaces Searchlight Matches ......... Snowdrift—1 Ib. 30¢; 2 Ibs, 54¢; 4 lbs. $1.07; 8 lbs... Letter Writing Contest for Fifty Dollars in Cash Prizes continues until November 1. You still have plenty of time to send in your letter and try for one of those awards. Don’t keep your NUCOA secrets to yourself. os bed them in a letter and let them make money ‘or you. Peas and Corn 1A Paloma Peas 17¢ Van Camp's Soups, Tomato, C or Clam Chowder ....... -121g¢ Van Camp’s Pork and Beans— Large, 23¢; med. 14¢; small.8¢ Tomatoes, large cans, 2 for... . No, 2 cans écévsesss Le Royal Baking Powder, large can 35¢ Rogers’ Baking Powder, 1 Ib. ..23¢ Soda Crackers, pkg Pree: Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 for. ..25¢ M. J. B. COFFEE The favorite in thousands of Seattle homes. Your Money Back if not satisfied, no matter how much you have used, 1-pound can ......2....43¢ Sspound can ......4.. 81.20 5-pound can o.-.es+e-$1.95 Hill’s Red Can Coffee 1-pound can .... Yo-lb, can ose S-pound can .s.e.eee. Finest American Refined Second and Meeke EVERErT White House Public Market, Hewitt and Oakes St TACOMA @anitary Grocery Co, Sanitary Public Market. Mail Order Departme: Warchouse, 203-21 ‘A1ige The judges of this contest will be: 1. A representative from the Advertising Department of The Seattle Times. 2. The Food Editor of The Post-Intelligencer. 5-pound sack 10-pound ain Office and 3. A representative from the Advertising Department tf The Seattle Star. Address: Rex Hard Wheat Flour, 49 pounds for ...---$3.19 Patent fixcellent Flour, 49 pounds for .....$3.13 9 Ibs, ......73¢ Ivory Soap Flakes. Lenox Soap, 2 bare Crystal White Soap.. Bon Ami, powder or cake Citrus Powder, large..... Large Ivory Sonp, 2 bars. P. G, Naptha Diss Old Dutch Cleanser . Lighthouse Cleanser ... Nucoa Department A. MAGNANO COMPAN) 1118 Western Avenue 9 $1.17 $2.30 STORES COMPANY INC.