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+ pivesTock peelta a" THEY WANTED THE EARTH BUT NOW THEY ARE MORE LIBERAL, (Dy Valted Brees.) KENOSHA, Whe that July An j houncement conference a MAKING TERMS |AT FIRST wv $e | would be held today in an effort}, (tential at rates ane owes , hike Leal Per , laren ie Wm | “ i Wow Yers at ay Mel ‘ = SALE OF EXCHANGE. mt co “ee ‘tof the tannery company and to wettle the differences the three thousand striking ayes of the Allen Tannery officials of the company had feet of maintaining peace this | morning A delegation of strikers, offic luis em jbera of the city attonded jthe conference. The conference, howeve jto be a futile attempt to didfloulty that all employes under arrest for counell r, proved vottle the be released, that all pald for the time they the walkout, that feal expenses of all the men tn jured in the riots be paid, that all} employes who refused to etrike strikers be since the med-| between | and} | | \! Tho strikers demanded |°"t C8"84 and began to remove hi __.| participation in the riote yesterday |@%ed him to the «round have loat) = be **/diseharged, that an Increase of one! } ARCHITECTS. Rowen, ent moons | an vite ABSTRACTORS, | igys AT LAW, Weyer) busband and wits, Eeeiilomonts, Hoome 62 Th Piret av BANKS. | ed xK OF COM- im Canada (PT ste) A Gener i allowed a CLES. fer Wercie repairn STATIONERY. ———? 121% Third av. toot ape Fourth jaan or ‘work ne 0 ANTS. oe Peed Gren am Tat Mra it retinnte Tee Poareh c bed 7 SERVICE. a POR a regent Ope YSICIANS, «od County wing oF contract. funeet, Mi “ AND MODELS, an Peigee aad Mode: Worka, ATTORNEYS, it Arena block 4“ RA SR Ellon, PAGAS’ SUPPLIES, @o, i114 Gherrs » ot tt PRINTE tnd. “ibe improved and jthe —— —| ghaw's Show Case Co, mf aR ST Fins teas dollar & week be made in their} wages and that working conditions | & longer lunch time be granted. Late this afternoon the strikers held a mass meeting and, hooding counsel of some of their lead ers, decided to recede positir concessions. that they would accept the com |pany's terme of a Scent raise in | wages but they would stand by mand for pay for the time out on strike When this line of action had been of demanding such great —— mapped out another committee was appointed to confer with the offi | jelats of the company “i MYSTIC: SHRINERS SAIL FOR ALASKA Bearing with them all the trap pings of their order, so that noth ing will be lacking when they reach Nome, (o establish a new temple there, more than 100 Mystic Shrin. ora et sail yesterday on the steam or Senator, for a ptigrimage to the Northland. The party will establish the Nome temple as soon as they reach that city, and tt will have the dis tinetion of being the furthest North of any established. The party will remain in Nome five days and one continual round of gaiety will follow. The followers of Mohammed have made extensive preparation for this pilgrimage, which ts being led by J. Broce Gleason, of Everett, and every Shriner in sure to have the time of his lite MEMBER OF HAWAIIAN ORCHESTRA IS DEAD Ao air of quiet and mourning me. | pervaded the FY watian ballding at the A.-Y.-P. exponttion today, follow. ing the death last night of Charles Siemsen, a member of the Hawallan Octette of native singers, who have been giving concerts In the building and at various conventions on the | grounds. rr, Slemsen was a victim of tuberculosis and haa been con- fined at the Pacific hospital for sev. eral weeks, Ho leaves a widow, who has been tm charge of the In- formation Burean jn the Hawalian bullding. The remains will be cromated, and Mre. Siemsen will accompany the ashes back to her home at Hilo, on the islands, Mrs. Siem: son Is a niece of the noted Hawaiian preacher, Rev, Stephen Deshea, and a friend of Governor Carter of Hawatl. WOMEN TO HOLD BENEFIT. Prominent society women of Se attle will hold # reception Monday afternoon af a benefit for the Working Girls’ home, Summit av. and University at, which Is under the supervision of the Sisters of the reception i to bo held. All are invited to the reception, from 2 to + |5, and also tn the evening. hay and Union Vibratory hroropaty and fe siimenta succes treated seitation and examination tree, Phones Sunset, Main 9057; Ind $690. Lady Attendants. Con: The CHICAGO MISEIT PARLORS 1400 INST AY. Men's lta, Wonderful values tn ‘allor-Made Uncalled-tor ercoats, Craveneties and Trow | core, A fine new line of Men's Furnishings, Hate ps and Sulit Cases. Also Full Drews Sulte for ey SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, aghast prices f cond-hand een for seco zr om lemen's clothti ‘~ 4 ate Kogo, 116 Firat ay ——s We buy eecond-band elothin aot prions 1 2080; Main 538 BHO DEALERS, rl Rs is prices, #0 tn "ine rife s rs ~~ SHOWCASES. — RA FE. SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS. pre tc 81 I nbd Dd fair MESTOM. 1466 Fourth ay ind i988 sit hat ine Tyionea’ wan ¢; Ind. § “TRANSFER COMPANIE ns want to move, oo i my sive rates Mate “a Sunset, bd Uv Baiterd oving dence, Fox ana r written Jett Supply Co, 191 4 TAILORS. t ia. P. nile ty Payitie |) ‘tybewriter es Nelson. a And 016 fichwede, TELEGRAPHY. arncrerh es ae oy 4 bie in Hod Wetbenttion Wash or Wireleny expert instruction. Gur tocation Just weet expo grounds, from thelr} \q It was then decided |, | | | i | 4 | cooded to his unknown retreat }t {hundred miles of Seattle, where the; | the president of the A-Y.P. exposition, ‘is taking a week's vacation from the Kea Hk | duties whic THE STAR (My United Proms) it ANNAPOLIS, Md i.—De of th ne three Huly flighting with Almont ! f the Liout n the and th nytng that th wa y alterea na fOOn Hon between Lieut, Sutton and his aphye Adana flushed a hauffour told b ung off under great Arthur i mpantona while they were riding mM AN AULOMObIle prior to the tring | whe f the shot which ended the Hout life, William chauffeur of the machine fonsation today at the cov | culty Oregon nant’s na, | labor excitement “wa Capt f in-|for A the | driver Hirney inwel uur pr uh whieh voly, but was unable t his atory Witn heretofore tontified Adama, Sutton th upants of the 1 bitterly is Investigating | whak Tam positive that Lieut alled had aid not he Adama while quarrel with anyone that in the automobite He suddenty machine, with: waa waid ther mac Owens. vut of the had prop bile jumped uarre itlon and Hate the ut any appar of abandoning the aut noaking into camp ¢ it being after mid when thelr eoat, Sutton the ot fol- | avotd ton t night leave expired nur When I was ordered away from ee] GOoD TEMPLARS TO MEET AT A.-Y.-P. E. ASSORTING THE GAME | MILLED BY ROOSEVELT AcYoPR | BY WARRINGTON DAWSON, jobrate | (Staff Correspondent of the United The Press.) he pleni NAVAISITA, B A. July in © | Roose are engaged today in assort jing 2,100 oy f animals birds and reptiles, ki by American ex-president and his com }pantons on bie hunting expedition in thin ¢ y. A special train, car jrying the trophies of the chase, has jarrived in town today, When the Sweden- | apecinens are assorted they will be witt be} ehipped two SEVERAL SPECIAL EVENTS ARE PLANNED AT THE EXPOSITION, The Tomplars will gather at th Independent Order m tomorrow to ¢ jal day at the fate 23 ue will by Ww | Setentiats | party is along Lake ahington In the held in 4 plenie dinner at noon mens afternoon a ne will be the Auditorium. Re A Harringer, Jonay Bur The speakers will A. De Steers and Mra, ir Tomerrow be borg day at the fair, The 4 reception at the Bwedenborg booth | tute, in the gallery of the Manufactures} | accompanied the butkting |Navaleha last night Delta Sigma De ber of the held a celebration exposition | and spirite. ina tn Pine Arte ming TO HEART ATTACK program will be the pa ra colonel Every party is in good he mem h ta fraternity wil at the from the Nikko Palace of the child: | ren of all nations, riding in jin-| rikishas, and accompanied by the} Heoteh Pipers and the A.-¥.-P. band Tho children will be quosts a linner at the Nikko Palace, and/ getting, proved too much for Bim fers from all the foreten vii-| tous Lavi of 1808 Harvard ay, an ages at the fair have promised to) aged muste teacher, and he collapsed be present. in the reception room while waiting for hie phystetan, and died a few CHILD WILL PREACH minutes later, Death wae due to heart failure, Levi had been suffer Ing of late with his heart | tenves t as and three daugh- tera Two of his sons live in Phila- deiphia Making & trip down town just to wh “And a child shall lead them.” Ines Bower, who le only past ber — Lue vous niet aloe corre"! RETURN HOME AFTER A DELIGHTFUL VISIT liver the sermon of the evening. Little Ines has been preaching sines her eighth year, and although she ja stitt @ child In her dross and ap- pearance, she «peake with all the) Mr ork tres. Deneniery oe 1 c o old in. | On, of nm Francisco, who have pathos and reason of an older min- | 0%. Seana devenet: eealb >is Beattie, retarned home yesterday fter a delightful visit to Alaska nd all points of interest near Se later Little Mise Bower te the quest of | attle, Mr, and Mrs. Dusenberry were entertained extensively dur. Mr. and Mre Dana Thomas at the ing thelr stay here. Two dinners Georgian hotel. She recently visited Los Angeles, where she surprised afl) were given in their honor by Mre GIRL WILL HELP IN E. Levi and Mra. L Cooper, at thelr wook BIG LAND DRAWING ° oa and Mra. Aaron, of Bafta _| ated out of towa gaeets of Attorney Prank Post, of <a who bears the distinction of being FAILS T0 PROVE. THAT ing of envelopes at the Spokane | land opening, tx visiting friends her part fn giving fortunes to many.| The complaint of Lewis Searn, of Little Harriet, who is only 12/ the Lewls Sears Paper company, over her share in the opening of | treatment at the hands of the board the Spokane lands, and says she is | of publfc works, In the matter of ws she feels she can be just! flat this morning, when the finance as fair without covering her eyes. | committeo of the city counctl held Judge James W. Whitten, superin According to the books of the tendent of reaistration and draw-| secretary, over 50 firms are doing and Coeur d'Alene lands, lot work {* very equally divided. jonsagen from Seattle. Thero will who heard her. residence, 1104 Miner av, last Y.. were also among the Mistress Harriet Post, selected as the one to do the epee | FAVORITISM IS SHO here, but will return in time to do years of axe, is very enthusiastic that his firm ts not receiving falr oy they decided not to blindfold | printing contracts, fell absolutely The little girl was appointed by | its Investigation. ing of all the Spok: Piathead | the city’s printing, and the amount _ON FISHING TRIP robably be few orders from the edie _—_—_—_—_—— AY-P. CHIEF EXECUTIVE GET! WIRELESS TELEPHONE AND HIES TO UNKNOWN SPOT, and the wireless phone was taken | largely for experimental purposes, n employe of the American Wire |}ees Telephone company being with the party It is claimed that the Instruments will work successfully over a dis! breath of giant pines, 804) taney of 50 miles, The company has where the trout flashes back andian exhipit in the Manufactures | forth in the pools and rapide of bullding mountain streams, J, B. Chilbers.| uring President Chilberg’s ab- sence Vice President John H, Mo Graw is chief executive of the expo- sition, COMPLIMENTS LOCAL Bome place In the heart of a mountain range within a couple of alr is fresh and pure and full of h have surrounded him at the fair. Every evening he ts de-| voting half an hour to dictating ordera which shall be sent to the expoaltion by wireless telephone. ; Carrying with him a set of appara} tus of the American Wireless T phone company and a fishing out HEALTH DEPARTMENT tlon Wednesday evening and pro According to Wiliam FE. Burton, Noichief of the dairy inspection one at the exposition knows where | service of New York city, Seattle he went or who be went with, With) thas as efficient a health depart the party ts the sending apparatus| ment as any of the big eastern of the wireless telephone, and at| cities as far aa the inspection of the nearest telegraph station 9 the | milk goes, receiving apparatus. The messages Mr. Burton has been making an ean only go one way, and President ‘vane durin etudy of the dairy buat Chilberg cannot be troubled by ness ) during his stay | in the city, =| Specials for Today and Saturday 1D¢ 4 AOE ARae per my Fresh dressed hens at, ” Spring frye at, per Ib Rolled roast, at, per Ib. ... Loin steaks, at, per Ib, PIKE PLACE MARKET 1622-1524 PIKE PLACE, CHICKENS DRESSED TO ORDER, ar waa avidently the Smithsonian fost | | w his physician how well he wae |president during hie fishing trip, | FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1909 NEW VERSION IS GIVEN PERFECT I IN THE SUTTON CASE: ON THE WAY TD oEATT He Who Wades in Grass and Teaches Lessons of the Sun Will Be Here To-| morrow, Ottoman Zar Adusht Hanieh, order of the leader of the faxdasnans, {a expected to arrive in Seatile ear jal faith ly tomorrow morning » will be Sunda and held by the morning ape ful Th quite a number of the falthful” here under sip of Mise Jannette re are the le lona f ith, | who ha in Ue been ult larch Hanieh, who clatma to have been in 1844, in Porsta, says he will to 1 and the lessons are lines. Magi of tho dark appeara to t If bv he women ince her arrival here bor liv 0 ng theae The Raj hans is tall me and years of age cret of how to the ged soot in large number lof his power over hi is mont easily explained. They fol low his directions explicitly, even walking barefooted in the grass. The Mazdagnans are also called the “sun worsh attained considerable notoriety in Chicago @ few years ago when he taught “leasons of the sun. Hanieh recently visited Lon An geles, where he haw a large follow ing. but remained only one day tn} Ban F stating that he aid) jnot seek converts there. “The perfect one in the} long, Howing robes of the Persiana, jand stops at the leading hotels. GO UP IN A Masdaz hand | about imparts the retains his youth | who join his the mystery ubjecta” | athloth aneiaco, ELKS INSIST ON BEING UNIQUE AND 80 TAKE TRY AT FERRIG WHEL. The Ferris Wheel at the head of the Pay Streak wae ike’ hoadquar tere yeatorday afternoon, when Man-| ager L. H. Pearson turned his of fice and the big wheel tteeif over to| them for a meeting on the arrange mente for the forthcoming Etks'| etrows, which t to take place in the Stadium, on the fair grounde tt was very shortly discovered {that} the office was too tropleal for mest tn@ purposes, fo Pearson euggestod |that they adjourn to the wheel which they did. As the care on the Wheel will hold only six persons of jordinary sie, and as few Bills are ot modest proportions, It was ponst-| bie to seat only four of them in each car, As & result, the chairman and Officers of the meting sat in one ecar,| while the various members of the! committee ornamented others, The Proponttions were shouted from one car to another, and votes on the various motions were taken in the same way One of the position guards, hearing the shouting going on, stopped the car and demanded to) know what the trouble was, but When he saw-that everyone concern- od was wearing @ button such as he) wore himeelf, he adjourned for al moment to the office with the man- ager and called It square Manager Pearson of the Wheel in one of the leading Bike of the state, | being one of the oldest members of Tacoma lodge, and he has taken « leading part In framing stunts for) the big Btl) show and for the parade. He tw planning a unique advertising layout around the huge circle of the Wheel, and is also framing a bunch of stunts of his own for the Tacoma section in the parade. ] NEWS BULLETINS WASHINGTON.-President Taft! today nominated the following! postmastera: J. D. Stage, Blaine, ! vom and W, P, Egris, Spokane, Waal HAVANA, — Persistent rumors! are being ctreulated that the United States Minister Morgan will give }up his position here and return to the United States on August 1 PARIS.—It is currently reported and Hanish}, FOR MEETING CHINESE. MAGICIAN GooD MANIPULA TOR in Mung ut the Pay Streak attracting the manner in which he produces a seemingly in exhaustible number of great bowls of water filled with gold fish, He }fore he begins his feats he per forma many acrobatic atunta to show the audience that he has noth Ing concealed about his person, He even goon to the extent of turning anulte Tin Mung Qui ha favorite in the Flowery Kingdom for over a quarter of a century, The entire is Interesting and unique, AKS iT NAMY SHLIK } THE SULTAN’S GOVERNMENT) WRITES HIM A LETTER OF APPRECIATION. Chinese ma village ition attontion Qui, the Chinese at the much marvelou several some | been a national | troupe eta of Catro and the general manager of Spanish Theatre, on the Pay Streak, has re ived from the Turkish government » letter thanking him for the repre entation he has made on behalf o his native land at the exposition and for his services to hia fe trymen here in the North As honorary commissioner from the Alasks-Yukon-Pacifi Turkey, Greece, India Persia, Mr. Balth toured tb tries at his own expenne exposition opened bringing together by far the greate rion of th the Ortental b |TIN MUNG QUI AT VILLAGE CAUSES CONSID. ERABLE COMMENT. low coun went exposition Faypt and yun and {ts polleles, both b in the ascendant and »the| Mr. Salih has given a reets afterward. hin people befe and « of Cairo permias t should be a big Turkist ing feamt day which ts ap the calendar, and they rate arrange It has not been decided the public luring the celebrat PICKPOCKET DEFTLY beautiful exhibite ach fing Tt is due together to hi fforte that the Pp the finest collection : irkieh and Persian ruge | @t 48 exposition, one of those tal bullding be are for the f whether a boc nent sn has of r neen t “ n at In the absence of a Turkish ¢ Yorthwest, Mr, Balih *, given to the sul In the during the much of his time ’ needa of his fellowa Voluntarily has acted in the capactty ot | guardian to many of those who were in neod who. jto a strange land, nee guidance and advice, Letters to thia effect have been sent to the home govern. | ay ment by those who have approciated | watch hia large services, and other lettere| so neatly that Clark is unable have told of hi vo interest and|atate at just what point the time | support of the Young Turks party! plece was stolen. Sora SATURDAY’S A.-Y.-P. E. PROGRAM FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD DAY. Y¥. M,C. A. NATIONAL TRACK AND ATHLETIC MEET. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. SWEDENBORG DAY. DELTA SIGMA DELTA DAY. last two yea and m he While strolling along the Pa eak at the exposition groun yesterday afternoon, @ or being newcomers —— m.—Gates open. m. to 12:00 m.—Independent Order of Good Templars’ athletics at plente grounds. 12 o'clock, picnte dinner. Parade Fraterna| Brotherhood, uniform rank and es cort teams. m.—Clan Fraser Highland musicians, various parts of the grounds, Concert, Wagner's band, head of Cascades, to 2:00 p. m.—Domestic Sefence demonstrations, Educa- tonal building to 6:06 p. m.—Reception at Swedenborg headquarters, west baleony of Manufactures building. to 5:20 p. m—tustrated lectures, Hawatlan butiding m.—Leeture, Oregon bullding. m.—Delta Sigma Delta convention in Fine Arte building. m. to 1:00 p. m—Leetures on “Irrigation,” Idaho build. ing. m.—Program Fraternal Brotherhood, In Auditorium, Pp. m. to 6:00 p. m.—Fraternal Brotherhood competitive drill escort teams, Washington State butlding. 20 p.m. to 4:30 p. m—Leetures and = entertainment, butlding. 100 p. m.—Program Independent Order of Good Templars, in Auditorium, 2:00 p. m—Y. MC A. track and field meet, in Stadium, 2:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m—Exhibition of process of concentrating mineral ore, in Utah buliding. 2:00 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.—TIllustrated lecture on the Klondike, Can- adian buliding. 2:30 p. m--U. 8. Life Saving crew exhibition, foot of Pay Streak. 2:30 p. m—Liberattl’s band, Music Pavilion. 3:00 p. m—Concert, Wagner's band, Nome Circle, 3:00 p. m—Tests of bridge stringers, U. 8. Forest Service exhibit, Machinery Hall. 4:30 p. m.—Parade of grounds by children of all nations, starting from Nikko Palace. 5:30 p. m.—Dress parade, Fraternal Brotherhood, in front of Gov- ernment building. 7:00 p. m.—Reception to Fraternal Brotherhood, California build- ing. 7:45 p. m—Concert, Liberatti'« band, Music Pavilion. 8:00 p. m.—Fraternal Brotherhood, Washington, prizes to winning teams, 9:00 p. m—-Fraternal Brotherhood, informal dancing, Washington State building. 9:30 p, m.—Fireworka, “The Battle of Manila,” by Hitt Bros. Beattle Take Exposition cars on Third av., or any cable line to Lake Washington and thence by steamer. $3 3885 8 $3 3 & $3 Oregon awarding of of | (hat M. Briand, appotnted to suc ¢oed M. Clemenceau as premier, is} having difficulty In securing a cab Inet — | PASCO, Wash—Goeme valued at 2,500, the property of Mra. James) von Thorne, a well-known society | woman of New York, lie glittering in the sands somowhere between | Ritaville and this city, She lost them yesterday from a window of the N. P. Coast Limited. ROME.—Donpite the repeated Geolaration of the pope that he will not make another American car- dinal until the death of Cardinal Gibbons, it is rumored here per- stetently that Archbishop Farley, of New York, will be elevated to the cardinalate at the November con- slatory. BELLINGHAM—Manacled with handcuffs, a Japanese charged with issuing forged checks to the amount of $1,000, escaped fro: Deputy Sheriff Coleman on the «reat Northern “Owl” early this |morning, north of Bverett, by |jumping from a window. WASHINGTON, July 28.—The treasury report today shows; Re colpts $2,543,807, disbursements $5,187) 562. Ostrich Feathers _ Have your old feather How Plumes, Hand dye fonth ions and Pompone or “old feather MODEL JLINERY ©0,, People’s Bank Bldg, Corner Second and Vike, w “Co-Operative” | Our method of doing business is sort of co-operative. We take you into our confidence. We tell you in minute detatl how we can sell you $4.00 to $6.00 Sample Shoes at $2.50—being on the sec- ond floor is a great saving in rent, we have no light bill to pay, Sample Shoes and ftao- tory countermands are sold at great reductions by the man ufacturers, You get the bene fit of the makers’ reduced price plus the saving In rent and light. For tomorrow 2,000 pairs Men's Dress Shoes, like this cut, worth $4.00 to $6.00; or Men's Indestructible Work Shoes, the soles will out- wear 6 pairs of ordinary soles, All sizes, all leath- ers $2.50 Women's Dress Shoes and Ox fords, Suede Shoes, Bronze Pumps and Oxfords $2.50 Boston Sample Shoe Shop Co., Inc. FITEL BUILDING Cor, 2nd Ave. and Pike St. Rooms 207, 208, 209, 210, 211 and 212. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, 2nd Floor. CHINESE efore it was in n making mitted | rat TAKES GOLD WATICH pickpocket relieved L. A. Clark, of 1114 20th) heart than when she entered. of a valuable Waltham gold | The dip completed his 40> | Seattle's society ladies were plan- 12 WAS GOING ON A ilk UK HOM Aged Dependent Was Ready to Start on Lone- some Journey Back to Her Friends in Canada. Good by to walh tive mayor fice signing He had faile the old woman a ned the door walice Mr. Maye In home jot e” and {6 dewk The mayor recognized the volee as belonging to the woman who had visited him two days before, ask ing that be sent back to her home in Ontario, wh had 1 4 relatives for her. She was MeMillan, whe friendle b she 6 she tina was great city one, with broken unable to and butter und because saw nothing in Seattle abead of her but misery and suffering, she called and asked the mayor to help her in getting transportation back h Finally get hinking d aid her in , led this morn od by and thank the the many litle kind 4 done for her, such 4 small amount of for her so that she would not starve, and to tell him she was to walk back all of lonely distanee to Ontario No. my dear woman,” the wr waid graciously You will walk if | can possibly do any- nx for you. Since you have been re we haven't been idle.” And then he unfo’! a scheme jto her that made her eyes shine once more with the light of hope, mr her ow this a arm, th labor f bread t she to he ting that thi me town d the matter 4, and not ing to wa jmayor for nesses he b providing pocket money | | the , |It brought a smile to her wrinkled sixty five—and a far lighter is with she left | face—for jsoon she For he told her of how three of ning to give a series of card parties }to raise the money to send her back home. And we will not only pay your | fare,” said the mayor, “but we will provide you with some clothing and a few dollars to jingle in your purse, Your Time VERSUS Our Money We pay the expense and you just furnish the time to go with us and see the Bremerton Navy Yard. We are taking many peo ple there every day. This is one of the most delightful trips on the Sound, You will miss a chance of a lifetime if you do not see it. We want you to prove to yourself that Navy Yard City is the safest place to invest a few dollars. This beau- tiful young city has ove mile of waterfront and is alongside the Navy Yard. Navy Yard City will have the terminals for the railroad that is building to Bremerton. Today you can buy large lots, $40 and up. Terma, $4 down and $2 monthly. There is lots of work in the Navy Yard, and we are building many homes that you can buy on pay- ments like rent. Call at our office and arrange to go with us on the fast new steamer H. B. Kennedy, leaving Colman dock ten times daily, Fifty min- utes’ ride, BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 106 Cherry St, Ground Floor. Call or write for maps and prices. DENTAL WAR MAKES LOW PRICES, If I make a@ dollar on your Dental Work, you save a dollar and the Dental Combine Loses ‘wo Dollars, I do strictly high-class work for half the price charged by the Combine Denti 'y low prices, work guaranteed, and alnioss methods have made the den- ‘al war, Open every evening until ten, un- til_six, Sundays, for working people. | my, article in turdae y's | jodern Dentletry.” Edwin J. Brown, D, | 718 First Ave Union Block, “In a World of Its Own.” That's what he sald about The Star, And that's just where we are. We're some blossoms, us folks. There's no tin horn blowing about that. It's a fact. Are we proud of it? Why shouldn't we be? | Wanted, at once, men to take emall [oontract of burning and olgarin, jand, J. C. Norra, Licton Sprin, Park, Green Lake. © Star has got the other paper | beaten. ‘T tried | sound | “The Star Is a dandy paper for \advertising, and it is the beet te give people results. “L will keep on using The Star, “Your paper is in a world of itw own, “The calls averaged five a day, “L was pleased to get so many calls.” | That's from the man who ordered the above ad. Every word of it, “In a world of its own.” My, but that makes us feel good, Say! here's something for your Ind, 441 or Main 1060. Trouble savers. it and couldn't get 4 | | | | |