The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1919, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR-«THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919. Ex-Wrestler Now Tussles | With Many Rail Problems wi cnanpion Fraser-Paterson Co. Second and University ities. Main 7100 LIQUIDATION PRICES OF UNIVERSITY HOME TRACTS —compensate for the cost of building Tomorrow—Friday Memorial Day | | | —In memory of our brave boys who sleep in Flanders field, I or the wooded depths of Argonne, who are so immortalized inour hearts that we shall never forget, we observe tomorrow by closing this store all day. At a rocent meeting of the Seat:le Master Builders’ Association, it was authoritatively stated that no decrease in the price of building _ materials is likely. The prediction was made that lumber is not at all likely to decrease, as the present demand is greater than the local mills are able to meet. Dealers in other lines of material stated that rices had become stabilized. All agreed that no owner would profit poning building in the expectation that prices would decrease, that building can be done as theaply now as in the future. The Loophole of Escape is the LOW PRICES of University Home Tracts #0 he stuck around and taught eding aspirants to bh | the haif-nelson and scinwors, He had othe ta | fame. Teamed With “Rube” Ol4 Doe Demosthenes had nothing | on Glenn Elocutionary Hoover, The | —We thrill at the thought of their glorious and fearless deeds ; their splendid achievements are worthily emblazoned on our unlowered banner; the thoughts in our heart today are doubly manifest for those who grieve their loss. University Home Tracts are priced for immediate disposal. It is a fight against time; no thought of profit. These tracts are being sold at the lowest ‘tonceivable prices, in order to close up the estate of S. L. Crawford. This Means liquidation—and in this case liquidation means splendid property at astonishingly low prices, far below the actual values. These Home Tracts are priced so very low that you can buy one on the easy terms offered, and can easily afford to start building now, in spite of tively advanced building costs. In other words, the saving occasioned ip tons University Home Tracts ~~ offset the cost of building. Parking Strips, Light, HOME Lors Eases $279 to $579 TERMS: $50 Down; $10 a Month North " before his onslaught. Wrestling de: | veloped his lung powers to such an jextent that the judges just couldn't | | county-clty bulldigg. managed on the sounding the soft and #0 “Had my first real, hone ness job in 1909 at the Alaska Yukon Pacific exposition,” saya Hoover, ! was—ahem—a lecturer in the Igor rote village for about four months. | | That was a real job, too. I got $25 «| | week. And that was real money in | thone days In U. 8. Army “What else? Used to run a coun: | try school Practice’ law for four years, and I've juat come out of the United States army after a couple of years in the service.” Hoover served a year in Hawall with the Becond Infantry, and got his commission shortly after return to He otta be a bouncer! He used to be champion wreatier f the University of Washington, ing the undesir —And to those who gave their lives in the Civil War, and whose brave comrades—now bowed with the weight of years —still cherish and observe this day in memory of those who have passed beyond—their fearless courage shall live forever in our memory. er in director of « wions on all | railway property, and general man ager of “M, R. N Don't know what }That'’s Municipal | Hoover and Supt ae & coupla fathers, It's their | child, and they are making ft looked. for and read by patrons of the city’s | tines “M, RN.” ta? Railway News Murphine love it Streets Graded, Cement Sidewalks, Tress in Wrestied at “U" Chewing the reed stem of a he of the city hall and di Heation of Muny” and corn |ing from there and being sent cob pipe. nite on the fifth, floor | G, eta the pub official organ of the | . That's where he was was doing when he ia. Girtst Whatta you think he the question Are you married? eligible?” He said he wasn't married, and that no girl had ever been found who would admit he was the latter doins Highbrow Order Phi Beta Kappa, U. of W., has just found him eligible to admittance to their order, even if the Great and Genial Order of Benedicts will not He still finds time to stady to get another degree, even after a day spent letting a contract to sell pea nuts in one carbarn, arranging Ue Pesgsce of a transfer agreement with lan Adjoining line or writing an edi torial for the M. R. N. THIN PEOPLE: SHOULD TAKE FAIRBANKS, new university here, when anwwered to ! and a community sing and instru: MAY FETE AT HIGH mental solos will be features. David SCHOOL SCHEDULED | w. Davies will direct the music. |opened, will be presented with « | |- —| brary owned by James Wicker Lincoln high school will hold its| “The Day of Days,” a rapid-action sham, Fairbanks pioneer. The It annua! May festival Thuraday rain bed of adventure and romance,|prary, it is said, contains almost in the school auditorium. The school| packed with humor, begins in The every book ever published regarding band will render geveral selections, Star Monday Alaska. | A PHONOGRAPH | fo or Home or Out-of- Doors nye what he Huh! Or just I'm 30 years old, thank you kind. ly, but nobedy has taken my finger prints yet You Uttle pion? wel I used to ramel a out at the university, Cham Well—I was champion at my ht. but I didn’t weigh much. I Upped the spring balance at | peeek 126 avotrdupois,” | After his four years at the Law | Sen vol, Hoover couldn't quit the mat BRITISH LABOR _ SHOWS CHANGE 7 Unrest Now Vanishing, De- clares Frank A. Vanderlip | Oh, yeut ‘ hear any of his opponents, altho age; Healthy, Rich soil not a fair indication of the worth of University Home Tracts “Rube” Hilen. | ney in the tria’ You must y yourself to appreciate the bargains represented. We will be glad to have you phone us and atin an appointment to take you direct to the property. Make it a point to take tomorrow for this purpose. Ravenna cars run within four short blocks of the . conductor to let you off at Thirtieth Avenue Northeast if you go by street @mr, then walk four blocks east. If in your own machine, go out over Beautiful Montlake ! evard, direct to University Home Tracts. oodwin Real Estate Co. &. S. GOODWIN, President VICTOR J. GREEN, Sales Manager Downtown Office—312-314 Leary Building—Main 4357 NEW 29.—4United | Subdivision Office—Corner 35th Ave. N. E. and E. 55th St. Kenwood 3649 Subdivision Office Open Every Evening DerT GIT oo Down Republican Club Hears Councilman) Major John EB. Carroll, recently x pleasant Medicinal Tea. We! chosen city councilman to fill the un | oon fran ne seaval” ‘nak tor |XDired term of Foland W. Cotterill, Avematio-Leat st Drug-/WA# slated to be the principal oy . speaker at the regular luncheon of Address, Mother Gray Con the Young Men's Republican club in Bird's cafeteria Thursday. wink | ——THE DAY OF DAYS “| |Pices of St. John’s lodge, No. 9, rs jand A. M., will be held late Thursday for Spencer F. Mougin, 54 years old, | well-known contractor of Washing. ton, who died in Tacoma Tuesd Oreekes or sny Services will be held in Bonney-¥V - Ntted. perfectly by | son's chapel. Mougin is survived by la widow and daughter, Mrs. Madlyn | Wilson, of San Francisco, The fam- lily home was a 27 3ist ave. S. Punktal, 1511 Fourth Ave. Canadian Pacific Railway British Columbia Steamship Service Take a “TRIANGLE TRIP” on a PRINCESS LINER from Seattle to Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. and return, OR | MAKE AN ENJOYABLE START on Puget Sound and the Straits | of Juan de Fuca and Georgia when en route to BANFF AND LAKE LOUISE in the CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES Leave Seattle 9:00 a. m. dally for Victoria and Vancouver. 1120 p. m. daily except Monday for Vancouver direct. Palatiel Ships. Cenadian Pacific Cuisine and Service. All war-time travel restrictions to Canada are cancelled ana CANADA WELCOMES YOU For full information, fares and reservations, sony to BF... STURDEE, Agent, Pamenger Dept. 608 Second hotest, I Seattle. Phone Main 5588 __|When Family Goes Away, Thieves Win | While the family’s away, burglars will cavort. After jimmying a win |dow second-story men entered the home of Mra. B, D. Engst, 5917 46th ave. 8. W. Wednesday afternoon, gat |loped thru the house, collecting $70 in lucre and a gold ticker | Robert Akin, 5203 11th ave. N. F, [left his Style-Plus on the beach Wed nesday when he went for a dip in the briny near Lincoin beach. While he was sporting with the crabs som e| one frinked his pockets, getting a gold watch and chain and a pearl handied knife | Let's go buy Boldt's French Pas- try. Uptown, 1414 3ed Av.; down town, 913 2nd Ay. Your Grip On Health NUXATED IRON Helps Build Strength, Power and Endurance 3000000 Peep Use it Annually uggist TRUSS TORTURE Can bo eliminated by wearing the Lundberg Rupture Support w ° free trial to prove its superiors A. LUNDBERG Co, | 02 Third Ave, Senttion | situation in Preas.)—Improvementa in the labor Great Britain since last Februaty have amounted almost to a complete “right about,” Frank A. | Vanderlip, president of the National | City bank, declared in an interview hy Files! with the United Press today. Van-| Pa. Strength, Viger derlip recently arrived from Europe. | ¥ America, in hin belief, will follow | clonely these economic adjustments, Jerlip stated, adding that amica ble settlements @f dixputes between | labor and capital in Britain are the only way the country can be saved | from the radicaliam sweeping Bu rope, sparks from which, if suffi ciently fanned, inevitably would Teach acrons the Atlantic. “I found only 10 or 15 per cent of laborites radical to the point of Bol sheviem,” said Vanderlip. “I believe the relationship between British labor and capital is funda- Mentally the most important in the | whole world. “Thru the courtesy of the govern. ment I interviewed many members of the cabinet, labor leaders andlem ployers, The business world Great Britain seems to ha up its mind that the way Judging from the arations and treatments which are |continually, being advertised for the making thin tA 7. * ae ‘sloping arms, nec bust repl uely lows angles by the soft, curved lines of evidently thou sands men of and re nevaily in to starved rb need more ph than in in mod . / Physi nothing that will,» better hours and a gre “4 ineludi | ficiency so well as the organic ph. |BEAR STROLLS INTO lot ¥. |stealing $300 in jewelry and vaiuab | heirlooms |to the police Wednesday volce in working conditions, ‘That | ph known among druggists as | there will be some great step toward Nt which te inex | nationalization of coal mines gener-| yi jally is a foregone conclusion. Na |tionalization of the railways also | seems probable “Adjustments are still going on in| phate Britain. Greater ones are in sight. | tranat America will follow them closely, ||! They point towards liberaliam in| in weight also car- atment of the labor questions far|ries with it a general improvement 1d the present conception, O|in the health — Nervousn' , they indicate trained abor, recognition of ¥ 1a disposition to confirm them which gives the great ext hope of sound settlement.” qui mation in the appearance in welght frequently Me THE DAY OF DAYS has brougne about a magic | transformation with me.I gained 1 nd never before felt so well.” 10N Although - TOWN; NATIVES SHOOT MERCED, Cal. ay 29.—Strolling | f here a big brown 00 residents of crowd of men | h Bruin t him when he grew bel igerent, It is thought that the bear wandered down from the Slerra Ne. || vada mountains, 30 miles away THB DAY OF DAYS RS MAKE BIG HAUL | ira took the glass out of the || door, and ransacked the hom Davis, 2602 Shubert pk al weakness, it sh tts The theft was reported tM DAY OF DAYS SHIPYARD MAN INJURED Alfred Jones, 810 Cloverdale st., from a plank at the Skinner & day yard late Wednesday and gut. | fered serious injury to his side. 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