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Maybe I oughtn’t to say any- thing about that, but I think he know, He wrote to me all about THE FRISCO JAZZ BAND, who he says are the “Peppyst and best four tooters, punchers and fid- ota re on dened k re having dances every Sunday out at the floating pavilion at SILVER LAKE, this sum- mer, and they want all you folks to come.out and dance and eat Chief Nut Bars— they've got ‘em at lots of places out there. Yours for $5,400,000.00, Geof? a Ha it f : i i E £ | | i A i ul rR i i ih SAVE YoU! Failing Eyesight Kestered Dy Our Nystem It Is the Something Resides A pair of on spherical lenses for either a reading, in frames,” com: eighty-five cents, including examina- tion. De Net Destroy Your Eyesight by ‘Wearing erystal Poor Glasses Double Vision Glasses The singic lens with two sights. Ask fo see them. OVER 25 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TEN YEARS IN SEATTI. U. S. OPTICAL CO. Exctasive Optical inte, IN RECITAL May 23 First Presbyterian Church. SEVENTH AND SPRING FRIDAY EVE $20 SHARP iB | system: cmmnimaiiamenamaemmiemed PRESIDENT ASKS DRY LAW REPEAL Urges Partnership Between Capital and Labor ,— aig | Continued From »- chorea te El ed over to their owners at the end of the calendar year; if I were in| immediate contact with the admin: istrative questions which must gov ern the retransfer of the telegraph and telephone iines, I could name! the exact date for their return also. Until I am in direct contact with the practical questions involved I ;can only suggest that in the case of the telegraphs and telephones, as in the case of the railways, it is clearly desirable in the public in| terest that some legislation should | be considered which may tend to make of these indixpensable instru: | mentalities of our modern life a uniform and co-ordinated system, | which will afford those who them as complete and certain means of communication with all parts of the country as has so long been af-! forded by the postal system of the! government and at rates as uni |form and tntelligible. Expert advice ts, of course, avail able in this very practical matter jand the public interest is manifest. | | Neither the telegraph nor the tele phone service of the country can be said to be in any sense a nati: ‘There are many confus and inconsistencies of rates. scientific means by which commant- | cation by such instrumentalities could be rendered more thoro and satisfactory has not been made full use of, An exhaustive study of the whole question of electrical commu, nmeation and of the means by which | the central authority of the nation can be uxed to unify and improve it if undertaken by the appropriate committees of the congress, would certainly result indirectly, if not di-| rectly, in a great public benefit. Lift Dry Law Ban ] ‘The demobilization of the military forces of the country has progressed to such @ point that ft seems to me | entirely safe now to remove the ban upon the manufacture and sale of | wines and beers, but I am advised | that without further legisiation I have not the legal authority to re- move the present restrictions. I therefore recommend that the act approved November 21, 1918, en: titled “An act to enable the secre: | tary of agriculture to carry out dur ing the fiscal year ending June 39, | 1919," the purposes of the act en: | titled “An act to provide further for | the national security and defense | by stimulating agriculture and fact! tating the distribution of agricultu }ral products," and fér other pur. poses, be amended or repealed tn so far ax it applies to winen and beers. I sincerely trunt that I shall very soon be at my post in Washington, again to report upon the matters which made my presence at the peace table apparently imperative, and to put myself at the service of congress in every matter of adminis tration or counsel that may seem to demand executive action or advice. Chamber Asks for Big Radio Station ‘The Immediate establishment of a high-power wireless station at Key port, Wash, to communicate with the radio station at St- Paul island, off the Alaska coast, is requested of Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, in a telegram forwarded use By auto: This is Tuesday. The chamber is boosting the Movement for radio service between the Pacific coast and the Orient, be- cause of the failure of the burned cables to handle business mens’ messages. The Keyport station, if established, would enable messages to be relayed to Viadivostok and Oriental ports from the Alaska radio station. They Want Island Cut Into Districts The county commissioners are | considering the request of a delega- | tion of Mercer Island residents to| have the island separated into two} road districts, north and south, each district being compelled to pay for its individual road improvements in- stead of being taxed Jointly. "The | delegation conferred with the com: | |mixsioners Tuesday morning. No | S action has been taken in the matter yet. Roads in the north end are ARRAIGN U. ‘a more highly improved and numerous DEFENDANTS than in the south. Two Speeders Are Many Granted Time to Pre- pare Pleas Nabbed by Police Two speeders fell into the net Tuesday, when E. W. Martin, 30, |was arrested on Whatcom ave. by Patrolman A. J. Hill for going 30 miles an hour, and J, W. Deremer, 19, was arrested by Motorcycle Pa- ltrolman W. A. Elliott on East |Marginal way. Deremer is alleged to have been traveling 45 miles per hour. Both are held in lew of $250 bail. William Tilghman, alias F. B. Wil son, charged with attempting to kill morning, May 10, was fore Federal Judge EB. 5 Monday afternoon and given until May 27 to enter a plea. in securing the gun with which he shot Rooks, Tilghman, Mrs. Elsie A Home Made Winterbotham and Mrs, | ‘ Phipps were arraigned and given Gray Hair Remedy || untit'say 27 to plead. | The eight men Gray, streaked of faded hair can be| grand jury on a charge of con immediately made black, brown or| «piracy to steal $20,000 worth of light brown, whichever shade you de-| booze from a federal warehouse- sire, by the use of the following rem-| Hagen, Jimmy Morrison, Dick Ru edy that you can make at home: sel, Tom Russel, Fred Smart, Ed Merely get a box of Orlex powder|Carey, Walter 8, Patton, and John at any drug store. It costs very lit-| W. Locknane—were tle and no extras to buy. Dissolve| given until May 27 to enter a plea it in 4 be hog Froese 2 or Ey ap Plead Guilty and com! ru e hair. rec G, Takihara and Jane Doe Taki- pope mixing and use come In) ),,04, wife, arrested when internal , " revenue agents raided an illegal # You need not hesitate to use Orlex, | pron sels Song pleaded guilty’ to the ey Raadlac ly lacey the de charge of operating an illegal whis- gua ‘ ; . powter does ndt contain altver, lead, | *, stl! and were fined $1,000. zinc, sulphur, mercury, aniline, coal: | 4¢ tar products or their derivatives. It does not rub off, is not sticky or gummy and leaves the hair fluffy, It will make a gray haired person look 20 years younger. Many School Children Are Sickly who value thelr own comfort children should qoonshining were days and $150 fine; John Zanuti, 60 days and $100; Frank Porchyn, 60 days and $100, and Dutton Miller, 60 days and $100, All sentences will be served in the Pierce county jail. M. Nicholson, pleading gullty to a charge of wearing a sailor's uniform without authority, was given 10 days in the Pierce county jail, Irederick Smith pleaded guilty to a charge of now on sale at Music Stores. having failed to fill out his draft >| questionnaire last September. He -|was sentenced to 20 a. for over! terse county jail. FO eee eee Sort nes! Wong Bak Ying admitted having po aiepetd ad A ree eth Don't ace nes te his 2. He was throughout the colds, relieve fe teething disorde ach troubles. Which says: By street car: 817 Second Ave. On « second charge of conspiracy | Ruth | f h indicted by the arraigned and | } Others pleading guilty to charges | Joe Bolf, 30) days in the [she “__this restriction . . . gives every intendment of the construction in favor of the grantee, but it is not a use- less restriction which the lew i: It seems to me this restriction is an advantage, to. In any sense opposed that it is an asset, and such an asset the law will pro- tect.” there has been built up out there in the Mount Baker Park Addition the most distinctive and exclusive residence district of the city, one which I believe anyone driving his friends around to see the tity would point out as being unquestionably, I think, the most dis- tinctive and best residence district of the city. What “Protection” Is and Means their deed subject to that covenant and condition are sentimental, but a To Get to Carleton Park and thence over West Wheeler Street bri Take Fort Lawton or Salmon and West Wheeler Street, where autos will meet all cars. When we say that Carleton Park “will be protected by wise building restrictions against all un- sightly, uncongenial, unhealthy, unsafe, uncomfortable and uneconomic features” we mean exactly what Mr. Jones meant when, twelve years ago, he said the same things about protecting Mt. Baker Park—not simply for the time being, but for all time, and now this protection is upheld. By Order of the Court “. , . '. this is not a useless restriction, gentlemen, . a covenant running with the land, so that any one purchasing the property from its grantees would take . . . that there might be built up there a residence section distinctively, as it says, in fact, in the deed, for residences only, intending thereby to exclude any- thing in the nature of apartment houses, hotels or any structures that would not be distinctively and solely private residences. .°. . . It may be said that those things and surroundings are largely a matter of sentiment, and that sentiment is a great deal of what goes to make up the enjoyment of one’s home.” “, . . . this restriction is an advantage, . . . . it is an asset, and such an asset as the law will . « » the grantor made that man’s home Follow Kinnear Park line to West Howe Street, turn to the left one block to Gilman Avenue to Magnolia Boulevard to and through Carleton Park. ay car on Western Avenue and get off at 15th Avenue only a temporary arrangement pending the improvement in transportation facilities soon to be announced. Sales Agents For Jones & Phinney, Inc. Main 1102 ARLETON 7. > Te SG “AN ADDITION WITH PROTECTION” Itinea $100, Ah Bow was given a jail sentence for the same offense. Rt. Barnes, Loule Hong, Fong Lee and W. D. Crooks, charged with pos- sessing or selling drugs and pleaded | not guilty, The same plea was made by William Miller and H. H. Hamon, accused of moonshining. About 30 others indicted by the grand jury were given until later dates to enter their pleas. If there ever was » fool killer he must have retired from business. Society Women Learn Hair Curling Secret “If your hair ia straight, flat, dull | looking, I need if you long | ons perpetual 4 t, rid night, after your thas had its uaual brushing, take | Clean tooth beush, dip it in a saucer of pure Hauid silmerine and | tun this through the hair from crown to tip "When morning @ have yawned your downy cot, you wil rine, quite an agreenble one. You | hat have a pretiler and move | King curi nad lustre than ver had before—and there will be nothing streaky, sticky, greasy or anything unpleasant about | fee You will wet. the lauid sil | merine from your druggist st will require no prepavation at all, and, four cor five ounces will last. for | months. This is just the finest thing | imaginable for t -Adv. ens and you purpose. DPPPDD DDDDDDDPDDDPDD DPD! Absolutely Ends Worst Foot Misery JE EE EEE EEE EE EEEE: Because some patent remedies have Jon’t give up. Foot misery can be ended quickly. Here is what did it In toldiers’ training eamps and for millions of feet in the past ten years, Get @ twenty- |fve cent package of Cal-o-clde from any i ist and follew the simple directions, |Rellef ponitively comes in a few moments | for oused fort, Gives exquisite comfort. welde goes right, Irito the pores and corrects cause. few treatments absolutely kes foot mi | | \ | : oe Sti cease rn ——____—-—_*« Anti-Noise Phone Used on Airplane _—_—_————» This queer looking knows its master's voice, Anyhow, it carries no sound but the voice that speaks Into it. Result: An avi- ator in a whirling plane can talk by wireless with the ground, and none of the noise of his motor is heard, It's called the magnavox and anti- noise transmitter, and it's the inven- tion of three San Francisco men, 8. Prindham, P. L, Jensen and 0. B. Moorehead, With it an airman talked with a crowd in front of the treasury building from a height of 2,000 feet. SEIZE 12 PINTS WHISKEY Twelve pints of whiskey were added to the city’s store Monday when Jim Pappas, 42, a car clean- er, Was arrested by Sgt. J. J, Haag at 10th ave, and Dearborn, The THIEVES GET HIS WATCH Hans P. Karlson, 2018% Ninth ave, lost his gold watch chain and nuget and a nickebeased watch Mon- tender burning, puffed, sweaty * <r | day night, when someone entered his | ticeable, but Hans forgot to lock his door, room, If you see one young man laugh. ing at the ancient jokes of another the other has a pretty sister telephone | _ ! Canal Locks Will | _ Be Closed June 2 The wooden steamer Fort Riley |has been assigned to load lumber at the Stimson mill at Ballard by the Shipping board, As the canal locks close for their annual repairs on June 2, the Riley will have to be loaded by that time, | The steam schooner Phyllis started | loading at the Stimson mill Monday, She will take 1,300,000 feet of lumber | tor San Pedro. |Pair of Robbers Get Milk Pennies Dashing into his shop, two men seized a Belgian Relief milk bottle |of pennies, from the counter of | King Chung, 209 Yesler way, about 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, accord- ing to the story told the, police by King Tuesday mornin, The young girl with her hair done up for the first time possesses |more awe-inspiring dignity than a | floor walker in a dry goods store. 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