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Fiance Accuses | Half-Sister of | Mrs. Obenchain LOS ANGELES, April 7 Glenys Smart, pretty half-sister Madaiynne Obenchain, ta un der arrest here today charged ASION ULSTER FIRED FROM SCHOOL FOR USING POWDER, GIRL GOES TO LAW CORNING, Judge W. W advisement Miss Peart Pugsley allowed to go to school with pow der on her none Following hearing 10 witnemes oipline. THE SEATTLE STAR ") $100,000 TAKEN’ IN GEM ROBBERY Mme. Galli Curci Victimized by Girl Bandits LO8 ANGELES, April 7.--Value of | Ark, April 7 Randy took under the appeal of that she be today ‘The girls would never | caf at the mission village, "POSSUM BANDIT SEEN ON TRAIN Starwich Gets Belated Tip on Pacific City Thug Weeding from fresh head wounds, | MAN IS DYING AFTER CRASH | Beneath Auto While George M. Shaver, Pat FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922, ‘CRIPPLE DIES FROM BURNS! at City Hospital Burned in a brush fire that got be HUGE ANTI-FORD | BRIBE CHARGED ‘Local Singer Manager Held Mitchell Chandler Succumbs Farm Bureau Says It Was Offered Millions WASHINGTON, April 7--A sense }] who debated the good and bad] jewels stolen from Mme. Amelita|a man | iD ‘Mt ‘| that the Alabama farm Sy |a man believed to be the Pacific City| terson apartments, Seattl » |yond bis control Th Mitchel) | ional charge that th } _ nage ye a a ee properties of lipsticks, short | Gall.Curel, grand opera star, at Ban|* ‘possum bandit” boarded a “hobo by . rohiy a = ines niet Syuentay, hell | ureau federation has been offered % Le ge iy rl may ra skirts, peek-a-boo blouses, pow | Juan Capistrano late yesterday, may | train” bound for Tacoma at Auburn| St? Of the Singer Sewing Ma (Chandler, 08, a cripple, in dead in) ns bene of $2,600,000 If it would —- : were on ee wey te Sq ear dor and paint, the court decided | prove to exceed $100,000, instead of about 11 p. m. Wednesday, sheritt| Hine Co, was in » dying condi. | the city honpital, Me died at 9p. m.| ech to obtain from the government ts Thrown Out With-) "SS. complaint was. eworn to || ‘he matter too weighty for | $45,000, as originally extimated, it] atatt Starwich was Informed Vriday,| tom at Providence hospital Fri- | Thursday lthe leasing of Muscle Bhoals nitrate by PW. Douglas, the eretwhile || %% immediate decision and a | was said at the eheritt's office here] ‘The report, a belated one, came| day, his wife was in the same in- Chandler had just bought a litte | plant No, 2 and thus defeat the ef in Few Hundred Yards x ‘ A almost bride. || Nownced he would take a week to | today from « railroad detective who said! stitution, suffering fi heck . forts of Henry Ford to lease the 3 bul sweetheart and almo: |] nee what Mr. Blackstone had to| "Meanwhile the diva in now in Ban|{he injured man hed clicnbed into | \ s from «i [home and some property at 6546 34th | form Of Abomey a ts Gncundats 4 of Constabulary aga a SO Een |] say Diego, with her husband, Momer| ar in which were weveral tramps | Ad bruises ns the result of an ave, 8. W. for himself and his daugh-|tea? cuniic today by the Americar 8 : with grand larceny. Mins Pugsley, 17, was expelled | Samuels, Asked how he had been injured, the| Sato accident af 41st Ave, N. and |ter, Mins Alice Chandler, who is em-| arm Bureau Federation _ ENNISKILLE: het seen ‘According to the story told by | ig Mtge Be yore Pig Ps a vareee oe eee wae man it mid to have replied that be| KE, Madivon st, in which Shavers | ployed by the Broadway laundry, In @ letter Roy C. jw ang a Aprit 7—An Irish re a |], B icka, prince - Bean ing pushed t y for two smartly) had “had a fight with a bull.” tary of the Alabama Farm Bu army, massing along | Douglas, he and Glenys desided |) uieq coxmetion She appealed to | dressed young women, believed (| Irom. his description, — Starwich p00 overtarned by 0 Pade | ‘Thursday afternoon he set emall| 7 ties, alleged that he had been Leitrim border, has invaded woke Pg a the court for reinstatement have perpetrated the bold theft. anid he fe convisesd the tean te the and Fi Co, truck, The |fire in some brush. A high wind poncinted by Gen. KR. EB. Steiner, territory. eo ot.out of Los |] , “If we allowed the use of pow- A cane containing the famed Galll- | bandit who, with a pal, held up the — ences at about mid- | sprang up and the fire spread rap-|wno urged that the Alabama federa- inern outposts have been | A cole,” age 23, an. || ar among students, it would de | Curct gems was stolen from Mré.| pacitic City general store and post | Riehl |idly in ali @irectons, Chandler. erip-| tion seek to lease nitrate plant No. Into Ulster territory with- Sentohc aalere : |] moralize our school,” Hicks told | Mae Hendrickson, the prima donna's| orice early Wednesday evening and | ,, Cory beneath Pit | pled in one leg, was unable to escape, |?. 1 assure a supply of fertilizer for ¥ | “ a 1 " on n rf 0, , was crus + sed that few hundred yards of 3 “Glenys disappeared and #0 : the court, “We couldn't keep die | maid, in the reat room of the Palm | who escaped by “playing ‘possum’ lana hie xkul) fractured. Police from 4 fell exhausted before the onrush.|™* farmers, and prom! the eanere did between $240 and $250 that . 1 had in my pocket, When she made her appearance the next day, she had on a complete new spring outfit.” study—they wou! their time powder! Gall/Curel and Samuels, her hus band-accompanist, were motoring to San Diego from Los Angeles and had stopped for luncheon at Ban Juan spend all of after a deaperate battle in whieh he shot two men, dangerously wounding AT. Weaver, the postmaster. Weaver ip reported much improved at the Taylor-Lacey hospital at Au Densmore precinct took him to Prov. ide. hospital, while bis wife was | tale in by her daughter, Mro. | George V, Calhoun, 1110 41st ave, N | Later Mra, Shaver was removed to '? ig flamer. hour later lying in « smouldering | brush pile by three women who heard | him groaning. Me was found half an He was then taken the city hospital, company purchasing the rest of the project would make “a contribution of $2,500,000 to the federation.” Bishop then charged that Steiner was a representative of the Alabama Power company. RED PLOT SEEN sro" “7 BY SEMENOFF REWARD MAY NEW YORK, April 7.—Gen. Gree} BE OFFERED ory Semenoff, whose Cossacks struck | terror into the hearte of Biberia’s| gan DINGO, April T—Loas of jew: population during 1918, appeared to ele worth from $45,000 to $100,000, day with his beautiful wif cous according to various extimates, aia of the late Cuar Nicholas, to not interfere with the “beauty sleep” charges of appropriating $475 of Mme. Galli-Curci, famous opers worth of American property during star today. the terrorist regime in Russia, ‘The mademe slept tate in her “It's ali « bolshevik plot.” said the apartments st the Grant hotel, She general, who was arrested on bis @P had previously denied herself to all rival here last night and held in $25 interviewers, following the theft of 000 bail. Semenoff was one of the her gems yesterday afternoon at fan moat ruthless of the antibotehevik juan Capistrano. e commanders during the period of ‘Her accompantet-husband, Homer counter-revolutions, |mamucts, maid that the Jewelry was Another charge against the Sem | portiy covered by insurance, but that enoffe was that an armored train sone of the pleces were gifts, which under his command had fired ©f ®/ihe madame values far more than flat car filled with American troops, their caah value. killing two Americans. “The le were partly covered by “That aust have boon dane ty beblingeremee™ be bald’ “but there ase shevik spies in my ranks,” the 89 |severn} pieces that were valued by eral sald. Mme, Galli-Curet far above their In Leg gd —— on re trinste value, as they were gifts to! prean, the Youroveta Home ner from Queen Victoria of Spain.| “Gur purpose now ia to the jand Foreign Trading company of Another email piece was the wift of | facts before the public.” pd fry New York. It was alleged his CoP Queen Maria Christina, mother of | following the practical breakdown of | wack# seized stores of the company King Alfonso XIII. the committee's first effort for a #o- | j Valued at nearly half a million dol) «At jeast a half hour elapsed from | jution by the refusal of the operators | lara, forcing the company inte bank: ime time the jewels were left in the | of the central competitive fields to rest room before they were mised | come to a conference here April 10. eee Dy the party. In this time « number . Report Non-Union of persons had entered and left the foom unnoticed by any of ua Any > Men Join Walkout INDIANAPOLIS, In4.—A “splen:| ‘one of these persone could have picked up the case without knowtng 4 morale” existe among 660,000. striking coal miners today-—the end POST Douglas remted alleged senaa- tional incidents of his romance IN, April 7. — Rebellious} to District Attorney Woolwine, by De Valeraites in| tncluding the charge that his b téday caused the free state/ mother, Mrs. A. H. Abell, after rt to rush troops to occupy! @ conference with Mrs, Emma exchange, which insur.| Smart, insisted upen his mar planned to sete. riage to Glenys, - d rebels attacked the Mra. Smart is the mother of house and destroyed $10,000,-/ Glenys and of Madalynne Oben- of liquors end wines from} chain, recently on trial for the declaring they were enfore-| alleged murder of John Belton t against Belfast. Kennedy. creas ‘co NSANITY PLEA burn, Two of the bullets panned |;) thru him, tt was found. ‘The third, | "¢,nesptiel. which lodged deep in hin chest, bare. ly minsing hie heart, will mot be at Architects’ Show’! the architects’ exhibit now being held His daughter is his only known Shaver has been tn a coma since Tistive. Steiner also promised to guarantee oR [BIG NAVY MEN | “zs*1somnto erence WIN IN HOUSE eno cay WASHINGTON, April ‘7—~“Big | Teiected, @ statement of Gray Silver, navy” advocates in congress pigy A hington representative dp strategic victory when the house | American Farms Bureau Pedera ris naval affairs committee voted 12 to Mid. Ho presented the affidavits to 6 against incorporating in @ bil|the house military committee. |at that place. Alexander Knox will authorizing carrying out the provis.| An affidavit signed by Gaston speak Saturday afternoon on Gothic! ions of the arms conference naval | Scott, of Montgomery, Ala., also was architecture and Mre, John Carroll treaty @ provision which would have | presented, In,which he states that Perkins will discuss spring gardens | fixed the authorized strength of the | Bteiner’s law partner, Weil, told him at § o'clock that evening. On Sun- | United States navy at £6,000 men for | that Steiner was “representing the WASTIINGTON, Apri) 7.—~ Public | 47 Mrs Gerald Field will give a|the next fiscal year. power company in certain matters. 4 opinion will force @ settiement of the |‘!* on the exhibition. Mrs, Karle) This action of the committee de- coal strike ae it gets the facts about | Park will act ax hostess at the exhib | feats the plans of the “small navy”| NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C.— the coal industry now being placed |!t Monday and will be glad to an- element in the house to tie the per-!pody of Jung Kim, Chinese con- before the house labor committer, |"¥8F 8AY Questions about the show. sonal issue up with a measvre which | tractor at Vancouver, bearing many Representative Bland, Indiana, re lectures are free to the pub-|in effect is an indorsement of the! knife wounds, recovered from publican, who started the investiga. |"° : larms conference. l Fraser river. =<:=:re| OLYMPIC-CENTRAL A connection with the Alabama Power company was denied by v Steiner, Bishop maid. Series 0! Lectures Congressman Announces He Will Ban Facts @otat reached the provisional early today. A force of Troops was sent to occupy the exchange, which. it was n was to be the first ob- Of the rebel attack. . ere seen in| seattered by free state the provinces, Many of been identified as former ican army troopers who fought fa warfare against the British. id on the customs house, @ few guards were powerless the wholesale destruction 4, was sensational, “A of insurgents brobe into buliding, where thousands and cases containing wines & federal commission of investiga. | tion, declared today to the United) HERE’S MORE ABOUT DEATH PROBE STARTS ON PAGE ONE ' | moaning stalement of Mra Day the two most vital questions in the case. was signed by Entrances First ard Second Avenues Saturday Specials Market Closes 6 P. M=* American Grocery Stores Co. 3 BIG DOWNTOWN Upper and Lower Floors, Central Publie Market—Seattle Mail Order Dept., 1112 Western Avertiess Bat WI sth PURE CANE SUGAR, 10 Ibs. ......59¢ FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR— BORDEN’S MILK, 4 cans... 2414-lb. bag FEDERAL or CO-OP MILK, 4 cans. .35¢ Blue Rose Rice; fancy head; 3 Ibs. .23¢ her confession thajpshe fed her hus- | band, Hugh C. Plumiey, « dish of poison salad less than two weeks | ago, were surprised at yesterday's | breakdown. the value of ite contents, When the finder lnarne ite value I hope he = return It. As soon as I can confer With representatives of the insurance | the fret bye in mg joe company it is likely that we wit! of. |*¢eording to William E. Green, sec-/ iar a seteentinl yowerd.” retary-treneyree of the United Mine] ‘The jeweler were In a jewel case, In custody of Mme. Galti-Curet’s maid,| The strikers’ ranks are being aug lwhea they were stolen. The maid|™ented daily by the thousands of “Antagonistic witnesses” for thelnia the case down in the women’s|P°Dunion men converted to the inquest tomorrow were disclosed to | tt room at a San Juan restaurant. | UNION cause, Green claimed. s pr A short time Inter she minsed it, and| “Our men are in excellent spirits, W. R. Withington, county evideace |i. authorities were at once notified. |Oreen said. “There ie no disturbance miley |Rttorney. telephoned Hughes that) Tne maid, Mra. Mae Hendrickson, | “mong them. | witnesses were evading rubpoonar. mid that she noticed two younr| “We are looking forward to the) “Take « shotgun and go get them.”| women, both blondes and well) time when the operators will go Into / ordered Hughes. “The order presaged |aceset, in the waiting room at the|* Joint wage conference. difficult path in an examination of |i. ane entered. “It's up to the operstorn The) wag | Witnesses tomorrow and the firm) wais meager clue is the only one; ™isers are simply waiting—end | jana drastic hand the county attorney |i.) cericinis have to work om. No|*ey"ll wait from now on if neces taking | intends 4 . ‘They won't ‘throw he r “5 49-Ib. bag ..........006 -. . $2.05 . ve. hieh on ore of Fort sill and Pont ltrano at the time, w Engr reclbrone rome untit the ‘wie cnnere fui My sete = Flour, No. 10 bag. ‘See Instant Postum, large tin. +22. B7E ie! to “ent the terms thelr agreement an ” a + Fee ee ci agp Bseape pan 04 or that the thieves went north from crest ot tose, Sarenins Il Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 3 pkgs... 359 Waldorf Red Kidney Beans, No. 2 can 19¢ that city soon after the theft L. EB. Byhemer, manager of the diva, sald today that the value of the keme was “nearer $100,000 than $45,000.~ STAR BOYS’ BAND 8 OF coi sinndiomdeiossscesccevee S. M. C. Orange Marmalade, lb. jar. .25¢ Santa Clara Sweet Prunes (Small, 2 Ibs......21¢ 4 Ibs, SO@; med. size, 2 Ibs. SEE; large size, The army beard of inquiry ap | pointed to probe the death of Beck | will My in eight planes to the inquest here Saturday. Waldorf Country Gentleman Corn, large glass 28¢; 3 for .......... “Tea Garden” Preserves—Large J: at the probe a: ve secretly H Black ber Loganberry, 34¢: -65¢ »} Ratei -Ib. carton ¢ aS ANSEDR, At |Site a —) WANTS TO GROW )§ srr sero". *¢ 955 ye nd Si‘ $e in | probe into reports that liquor flowed tn : at the head of Dincovery bay, 4 the bridge and party. HERE’S MORE ABO Hwreaaes eae rn yee: sos aad oem Beets, can B2¢@; 3 for . $4 Lieut. Col. Beck's aged mother, de Invitation Extended to All 9) Premier nitter Orange lowa Country Gentleman Corn, can POLITICS neribed by Day ax “the sweetest wom- , to) an that lived,” appeared as the most Musical Youngsters | ence 9 fof the wand’ Ther | Fine Wisconsin Corn, 3 cans .. 35¢ Ernest Browning snd Prank’ Gront | "aie iricing st atten, ana nan |{ STARTS ON PAGE ONE |] roe tore nave a ant ot mir [| Malt Viena, Grome & Machel ies toi-.S6@ "afin Peon, an ABQ. 4 ci ate own. ‘Tho boys are Seattle Star carriers | who posseas musical ability and who organized three weeks ago with « band membership of 12. Thetr pur- pose is to render march and synco- oa said Browning, Grant and } not yet been told the detail of her ido! | lcNulty were members of an inter-| son's death, for fear it will prove hand . nationally known gang of seven safe | fatal. vane it's “ poe burglars. He said McNulty was with | She belteves he died In a plane eo | Cunningham. Grant and Browning when they rob- | cident. promises. 1 ed | bed the’ Sequim bank, recently, and) John Reck, « brother, wan killed in| sair who I "Cane and Maple Syrup," 35¢ Fancy Wisconsin Sugar Peas, can 25¢; 2 for 47¢ ‘ Sifted June Peas, 25c value 19¢; 3 cans....55¢ Tomatoes, Fastern Solid Pack, 2 cans, Stringless Beans, 2 cans .... Del Monte Pimento, 2 cans ... me.” “I am making no I don’t even know, my- oad Ripe Olives, Heinz's, can 2B¢; 3 for... Ripe Olives, Curtia Individual; 3 lhc cans for 35¢ Normanna Sardines, finest imported (Pure Olive that McNulty was killed by Deputy|a dispute over money matters with| to inte offing mith en ope oud | pated music, under the direction of | O10; can 1O@; 6 for vs... -vieeveesessseens+ SEG “AMEE wiree a sdarwosed i ¥4 Sherif? Rex McInnis when the latter| triends, several years ago, it was die-|inq' make a change in the office of| (rece oand Nader secured by ‘The | “Pecano” Domestic Sardines, Ol or Mustard. = 0 Sn iine' powder, 605 can - 2 for 26¢; 6 for ...... devesdece ‘Wakefield Kippered Herring, large cans, 2 for 25¢ “White Star” Sardines, Ir. oval cans; 2 for... 26¢ “Normanna” Imported Kippered Herring, can..23¢ 3 for ..4. Chum Salmon, fiat cans 5 Shrimps; New Winter Pack can.. 3 for 43¢@; large cans ... Prepared Mustard—Hein: Corned Beef Hash, 3 cans oe Lanch Tongue; can 22¢; 2 for Star. j ‘They have decided, however, that | thelr membership of 12 might be en: | larged, no they have extendod an in- | vitation to all boys, whether or not Star carriers, who understand the! management of a mxaphone, trom. | bone, or any band instrument, to join their organization. i Meetings and practice will be held | Friday nights at The Star office was wounded in an exchange of shots | closed. at Maynards, after the robbery. This Tilted near Quitcene by sneritt Put| LLOYD GEORGE candidate, Dr. Brown said be had Chase. OFF TO GENOA jit P58 Fresh Attacks Made | toxvon, aprii 1—Premier Lioya| banker, and they had’ come to the | George, accompanied by his wife and| conclusion that there are so many on Governor Small i iiisner, steran, and the main| people who want. to. be chief that ition club of Seattle in| WAUKEGAN, Il, April 7—/\body of the British delegation, left|{t might be well to appoint 24, one iy Exchange building Mon-| Prosecutors of Governor Len Small,|for Genoa early today for each hour of the day. obief if it was necessary.” Using the police chief for a “po- Mtieal football” is not Dr. £. J. Brown's idea of fair play, anid this BM Wr, cnc cceeeenenes “Map of Italy” Pure Olive Oil; quart can. “Carnation” Wheat Flakes, large pkg. « Fisher's Rolled Onts, Lone : = . “Golden Age” Macaroni, 6 pkgs. “Washington” Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, ae tet Can Coffee, Ib, 48¢; 2%4-1b. can. .$1.03 - 7 , “ Boys interested are asked to call Cocoanut—Fresh Grated, in cans, 17@; 2 for..45¢ . charged with conspiracy to em-| Marquis Curzon, Lioyd George's If I'm elected the man who's “ at The Star = ; “Special” Vac-pack Coffee, Ib. beazle state funds, today continued| right-hand man on the British dele-|there may stay there,” said Dro te ergs =! Pinaton Of |] Cocoanut—Moist Sweetened, in cans, AT¢; 3..45¢ gH ae Gz apa » cakhp sien oF SEMENTS their fight before Judge Claire Ed-|gation to the economic conference,|Brown. “I don’t know, I witi|"® amy time during the day. |p Pioneer Minced. Chame-~ew Packe-T0il. pans SiG |. 20 Maal tiene. Cutten, Th | wards to obtain all existing records|was {il and unable to leave with the|*ay this—I'll make Seattle's police > 3 for 65¢; fat cans, 18¢; 3 for Reo Tree Tea—Ceylon-Japan, Ib. SBE; % UW. Twict the First Trust and Savings rest force the best the city’ ever had.” | Starts Phonograph, Pure Honey, 20-0, Jar .. vi .20¢ Rank of Kankakee and the Grant| Curzon expects to leave Monday. Early in the campaign, H. 8. Tur- Park Trust Company and Savings |arriving after the conference has DAILY ner is waid to have remarked in an Then Shoots Self “; MOOR WESTERN COFFEE CO. | BAY CITY MEAT CO. THEATRE bank. | opened. address that he thought Joel War-| #T. LOUIS, April 1.—Because her | . " Assistant Attorney General James’ a> © ten, former chief, would be a good | mother refused Sonsent to her mar- Special Demonstration of Our En qlient Coffee, at Casta uvine Circuai H. Wilkerson resumed his «xam-| Poincare Confers man for the position. riage, 16-yearold Viola Armstrong | Our Olympic Branch, You are insted to try it— 1420 First Avenue ination of Norman Griffin, cashier of the Kankakee instituton at the | Opening of the court. 1 bb. 40¢ 2 be 75¢ STORES Steer Pot Roast, Ib.......-- 1420 First Avenue—Lower Central Market Short Ribs of Beef, Ib..... Later, in apother meeting, he was With Lloyd George |#**4 whetner ne nud prominea War. PARIS, April 7.—Premier Poin.|"®" ‘he position. He replied: started the phonograph and = shot herself in the right breast. Viola is in love with VAUDEVILLE::*: Cheries yg “1 did my I thought he'd make a aged 20, They tried twice 1426 First Avenne—Olymple Market Shoulder Veal Roast, Ib..... Josephine Victor care and Louis Barthou, head of] 44 oiet_” A . s “Jel Rome: ose 2 ga mitrriage license and both 109 Occidental Ave.—Seatile Market lb. on a Poor R Coghlan [the French delegation ‘at _ Genes. ""Z1 ite point the erewd “boved,”| times were, refused TEAS COFFEES —_ LUNCHES Shoulder Lamb Roast, | boarded the special train which is carrying Lloyd George and the} Pork Roast, lb.. Rolled Roast, Ib... and Turner concluded “—but I have | — meneame made no promises, nor do I intend |n& the other candidates were made Offered Life Home Ang British delegates to Italy, as it wan | ik). i ALAMEDA, Cal, April Arn noes tty at etl mane an” mtb. randy canner 6UNITED BAKERIES Sausage (Bulk), Ib. Thomas Dolphin of Alameda today | peas, “Wig held’ a hanty antteentt| Charles H. Miller was more out-| Mayor, before the Women's Commer- Carnation Boome, , oe -20¢ celal club Thursday evening. “It has come to my attention,” said | Lundy, “that the Municipal league's Dainty Marie telegraphed an offer to New York of | win. British Venus of the Alr a home for Rose Coghlan | Bhe read astern press dispatches | 2° saying that the once famous stage| which she ix welcome to spend her star, now aged 40, was penniless and | last days, Mrs. Dolphin says, “and facing death in poverty in New York.'there is an automobile wa'ting for “We have a sweet little home in her, too.” time ‘Minister Liova *POKeN. If elected, he said, he would hot retain Searing nor appoint War- ren, but would chose a member of |the department whom he has in mind | PePresentatives to the advisory coun. but whose name he would not di.|/¢!! pledged their influence with the vulge unlens rival candidates were | committee headed by Frank P, Hel- more frank in announcing their |#ell to secure indorsement of Meier favorites. The rumor ts that Lieut. | before the candidates had appeared Harry O'Brien would be hia man, |before the Municipal League com. Lundy, unexpectedly, declined to| mittee. Why #0 much trouble, Mr, name his choice for chief, if he has | Helsell?” any, He said he thought such an announcement, under the circum. stances, would be untimely. eee Says Seattle Has Abnormal Carfare Better Than the Best! 11/2-lb. Loaf, 10¢ 1426 First Avenue—Olympic Market Olympic Meat Co. 1426 First Avenue Free Checking Stand Pork Sausage (Bulk); Lean Bacon Strips, Anchor Bacon, Ib. . Hollywood Bacon, Ib. Pienics, Ib, ..>-+++ Bacon Strips, lb. .. Bacon Backs, Ib. .. New Pia EVA TANGUAY ‘The Pork Roast, Ib.. Choice Veal Roast, Ib.. of Vaudeville POUNA sssseseese 20¢ pound _..... +6 BBO | ore par Business in Seattle ts suffering Fancy Veal Roast, Sugar Cured Picnics, BERT LYTELL <ul one at Oe POUNA ...ssccseeMM@ pound soe... 1TKe A : ple from moving freely as cian mae ith eo eb Lady St Pot Roast, Lean Bacon 5 Pigauve fave ] —_ jfrom one section of the cify te an vob eae 12%¢ POUNA ..ceseeeee 25¢ | Sugar Cured Carnation Bacon, Ib. VIOLA DANA | other, according to Charles H. Miller, Steer Short Rubs, Anchor Bacon, Ib..15¢@ | Sugar Cured Hollywood Bacon, Ib. .16¢ candidate for mayor, in a speech be pound -12%¢ Carnation Bacon, Sugar Cured Anchor Bacon, Ib, .15¢ in Person | fore the Women's Commercial club - 20. 25¢ in Thursday evening. Mill Pork Roast, Ib,.17%@ — pound ... -20¢ oe “GLASS HOUSES” daa heh deen jor declared Back Bones, 6 Ibs, 25¢ Hollywood Bacon, -1T4e ———— ali k saa? ERS Pork Liver, Ib.,....8@ | pound .....+.+-.26@§ Bacon Backs, tb. ..... 1. .25e Nights, 7 & 9. New Playing wLY BUDDIES” Wi « WESTERN DELICATESSEN CoO. Upper and Lower Floors, Central Public Market—1422 First Avenue Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue BI EST BECAUSE BEST! League Indorsement THE OLDEST OPTICAL HOUSE ON Farcical, Is Charge FIRST AVENUE ESTABLISHED 1906 e Charges that the Municipal league | ‘ is affiliated with the Seattle Advisory councll of the Union league and that . , it picked Walter I, Meier as its can. our FAMOUS Mother MILD CHEESE, 25c @ 35c y mee See? PRE GHiseais POTATO SALAD THOURAND tA Bich ot due ono ere i ar" duck" aii consi” BBE OMOEA" TBE TAMU EARS" See inherited nothin’ “the farcical formality” of interview: | good, 1 suppose, | ‘ «

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