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Here Are Two Perfect Babies EW, OBJECTING To. “AN FRANCISCO, June ' members of the crew PY hi tagel be United States shipping board Winta refused to sign for Voyage to England today and d off the ship in a bedy, de- the food served them was '3— | @ fictitious one. |\p—— __Who Scored Highest at Show || ‘unfit for human consumption. wie iam Kineald of the shipping beart | FOOD, SPURNS VOYAGE)|dcclared tne men ist when “ney }found the vensel was going to a |_ A true fish story is stronger than vor READ 7a DAY or DATA” 1 “You pronounce Medina with long ‘i’ and not sound it aa if it were written ‘ce’ or like you do that well known brand of cigarettes. That many people I have talked to lat Pronounce the name hesitatingly and most often with the ‘e’ sound instead of the ‘i,’ goon to show that th) Me dina district (x not as well known as |it should be and that it is high time for it to do a little tooting of ite own horn, Por a home district within 30 |minutes of the L. C, Smith bullding [by street car and King county ferry lean time if one drives a car—the advantages it offers should be better understood, We hope to bring this about thru ovr advertising campaign In the dally papers Medina will peak for itself, once thase who may y become interested pay | vieit A. IR. Dutton, sales manager in charge for Blake, McKee & with spacious offices on the second Moor of the Smith building, which has just taken over the exclusive sale of eight large subdivisions in the Medina dis trict, made the statemept quoted above when asked for fformation concerning the plans of his company ‘The advertising campaign for the Medina district wan opened last Thursday, and Mr. Dutton had just reached the city from the branch of fice established right on the ground after a strenuous day in showing vis ttors about. He declared that the re sponse to the opening annou ments was more than had been ex pected and that he was encouraged beyond measure. “Jim Hill once said that eventually the exact center of Groater Seattle would be Lake Wash ington,” continued Mr. Dutton, “and that when this time arrived, the bulk of the city's population would make their homes on the east aide of the lake, This was the prophecy of « man of keen vision and foresight spari:|Who can say that with the opening who examined | of our campaign the beginning of the week. {fulfiliment of this prophecy ts not at who ts 9 rea band?’ and ia} The eight subdivisions mentioned. who is living hich have now been placed on the! all owned by prominent Seattle men, and compose a diversified assort ment of lots and acres and garden tracte and farne that make whole offering somewhat out of the ordinary in Seattle real owtate hin tory. For this reason the Interest has been most keen, altho the open last Thursday, “We have something to suit the ideals of men in every walk of life who seek homes awa: from the congested dist city,” mid Sales Manager Dutton, ” eneniteetetan tener) “Sot WENTY MINUTE: FROM 2 woAvr Giwre: state At_Madison Park. Lake Vashin ston: ‘'New Home Plans Now Ready See the new homes we have already built and sold, on terms just like rent, in McGilvra Park. wnat new house plans ready for your wn 0a We Built and Sold This Attractive Home Select your lot—choose your house plans—make © small cash pay ment—and within a short time move into a beautiful home of your own. Finish payments JUST LIKE RENT. COME OUT AND SEE THIS ADDITION, with its sightly loke view, and then you will appreciate why we have recently sold $200,000 worth of residence sites here, and why s0 many people are arranging with us to build them modern homes. Only 20 min utes from RIGHT DOWNTOWN, with car service unexcelled in Seattle—i-minute service afternoons. The lang of this historic McGilvra estate ts exceptionally close in city property, selling at very low prices and on most reasonable terms. Exclusive home districts on all sides, LOTS $700 to $1,000 . Drive out, or come on the Madison car, to our branch office, Forty-second and Madison. Inspect the sites and look over our new home plans. A wide range to select from. AT Reps. -Surre 344 NEW YOR Gusaaae. . Madison Office Phone FAST 235 “all within a time limit of the bust Nexs section that can not help but wide attention this season. “Aa is the case in all cities, the element of time ta one of the chief things to be considered by the Dutiness man or the working those who go to make up our popu- PLAN CAMPAIGN OF BOY SCOUTS Seattle to ‘Step Out Next! Week for Quota Seattle and King county wM step lout mext week, beginning Sunday, land campaign for its quota of the 1,000,000 associate mombers of the Boy Scouts of America. The ér will close Flag day, June 14 Reginald H. Parsons, president of the Seattle Council Roy reouts, ia at the head of the lecal and county cam |paign, and has appointed B. C. Beck jas chairsnan of the citizens’ commit tee. Other members of the commit tee are Archie Taft, Waiter Gal braith, Nell Bagley. Rabbi Samuel Koch and Herbert Schoenfeld. The associate memberships are $1 W. G. McAdoo, chairman of the na- onal committee, has tasued an ap peal to the fathers and mothers of American boys, in which he says that but 375,000 of the 10,000,000 boys between 12 and 21 years are enrolled jin the Boy Scouts, and that no cause | should appeal more to the parents of Americans. iBALLARD MEN ELECT 1920 A baseball, basketball and football [meeting waa held at Ballard high esterday and captains for the above [named teams were chosen. Dwight Clifford was unanimously elected football captain for the coming year, and George Fraley, present basket captain, and Ariey Hudson, pres lent baseball captain, were roe unanimously. “Chuck” Oliver we elected captain of the track team at a previous meeting of the track men | Roys to receive letters for thetr baseball ability were as follows raley, Ted McManus, Arley Hudson Clarence Anderson, Roy Swenson, Eugene Walby, William McKenzie, Jack Widitz, Harold Hendrickson, 1. J, Southard and Eddie Wilkerson. received letters: Willard Stratton (captain elect), Chuck Oliver, Harry Mealman (present captain), Knight Lowry, Ar |thur Burston and Alfred, Wilson 'Rscaminie to Get Additional Rooms Removal of several governmental departments from the federal build: | ing in order to make more room for the internal revenue department will be the action taken to alleviate the present shortage of space. according to a letter received by former U. Senator §, H. Piles from Congress man John L, Miller, Wm. T, Becks, deputy internal rev enue coliMtor for Seattle, recently appealed to the Chamber of Com merce and Commercial Club for ald to secure larger quarters for his department. Senator Piles, chair man of the national affairs commit weptauyve Adiller MEDINA market thru Blake McKee & Co. are) the! ing announcement wan made onty | ts of the! make a strong appeal when compared, with some of the other outride dis | ltriets which have been attracting) our large! man—and this means practically all, PREP PILOTS) toe, tdok the plea up with Repre- | rm | | lation—when he begins to plan J wetting away from the congested dis trieta to make bis home. In this re gard Medina ts within the range of reason for all, as {t is closer in time than some residence sections within the eity's limits. ‘The car service to Leachi Park |e of the best a the King county ferry that ser thin district now ta a eplendid boat with a capacity for 40 automobiles, and maintains an hourly schedule from early morning until midnight As the district grows the boat service will naturally be bettered. Alno, Me dina can be reached by auto, a beau tiful trip around the lake, with pave ment all the way | There is no more delightful or healthful piacé to live anywhere about Seattle than in the Medina dix trictand thin ge ¢ the man of Yimited means as well as for tho wealth. Scenteally the district in su: fy preme, for where elxe can one get such views across the water, such an outlook on the whole length of Seat tl#, with the Olympics looming up in the background, with Mount Rainier towering into the heavens on the south and the Cascades standing snow-capped at guard on the east? And yet I can take you upon 75 per cont of the homesite lots bordering on the lake, and show you this quin tuple panorama, and snake you un derstand that the views from each lot will be everlasting, no matter how thickly the dintrict 1s settled, because of the evennem of the lands and the ype back from the lake from @ line. A can not be considered a new district, for already it has a large population which enjoys the modern conveniences of electric light and power, telephones, good roads splendid achoola, community ,organt mations and all those things whieh 'fj make life worth living in our Ameri ean suburban districts, The Lake Washington boulevard in paved thru and beyond Medina, and two other county roads, as well as a regular network of good gravel reads, run thru the district. All this growth and development has been going on quiet ly. Medina has never tooted its own horn. We believe that the time has come for an active campaign of pub Helty and that such a campaign will be appreciated by Seattle. people Practically every square red of land wo have for male in cleared. ‘There are no rocks or stamps. Many of the lots have bearing orcharda on jthem of a high commercial value |And yet valuations are reason and the home sites are larger a mare spacious than ordinary lots, Those with beach frontage, where the building restrictions are somewhat severe, are wonderfully fine pleces of property. It ts all good. ! It ts going to make thousands of | people happy.“ In addition to offices tn the Smith bullding, Blake, McKee & Co. have opened a branch office near the gen-| eral store at Medina, and have ar ranged to serve thowe interested ty Medina in an able manner PERSHING CITES "CAPTAIN COLVIN ih ret Man’s " Bravery in Battle Is Rewarded } Capt. Edwin D. Colvin, recently appointed amintant to Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meter, has re celved an official citation for “dis tinguiuhed and exceptional gallantry at Fossoy, France, July 1415, 1918." It beara the signature of Gen. John J. Pershing. Capt. Colvin® saw service overseas with the 16ist infantry, the old Sec ond Washington, and has been home but a few weeks, He was first sent! to the firing line July 8, reporting | to the Seventh infantry for tem-| porary duty as an observer. He| volunteered for more active duty | and the act which brought bim the citation occurred when he located a lont platoon after four runners had PRIZE WINNERS | GimbsLador From Pane to Plane] "9b | ae ners in Tho Star's Business Guide) Contest for the month of Great Sale of) Homesites at MEDINA IS NOW ON! COME OUT TOMORROW ALREADY INQUIRIES ARE POURING IN FROM ALL SIDES as the result of our opening announcement yesterday of the big sale of homesites, lots, acre tracts, garden tracts and farm lands of eight subdivisions of the MEDINA district, directly across the narrowest part of Lake Washington from Leschi Park. Meeting with this 4lmost instantaneous response has proved to us that the time is ripe at for the placing of this MEDINA property before the public. It has encouraged ts to enlarge ; our plans and our selling organization. WE WILL BE READY FOR YOU TOMORROW and from our MEDINA office after you in- spect our plats and secure whatever detailed information you may desire, you will be taken for a personal inspection of any tracts that claim your attention. So come early and have plenty of time for a thorough in- vestigation. EDINA—WITHIN THE HALF HOUR LIMIT OF YOUR WORK OR BUSINESS—served hourly by a King County ferry and also with a paved road leading to it, around the lake from Seattle, Offers you suburban property of what- evér size or kind you have in mind for YOUR HOME PLACE at most reasonable prices. Cleared land—no rocks or stumps—lake shore frontage, scenic in a superlative degree—electric light and power and telephones—good schools—good roads, low taxes——no improvement assessments — away from the city’s noise and dust—an’ EVERYTHING! ONE SPECIAL FEATURE—¥or « emall cash payment we can sel] you @ beautiful home afte in a goed location AND BUILD YOU A HOUSE from your own plans an‘ gtve you all the time your earning ability requires to finish making the paymenta, FERRY SCHEDULE Leave Leschi Park: Come on over and let's talk things over, ‘AVE YOU DISCOVERED MEDINA? If you haven’t you have overlooked one of the grandest spots near Seattle, on Scenic Lake Washington, OME DAY, THAT’S SURE! Why not S NOW? Look ahead and figure it out for rself. In justice to yourself and your fam- you should at least investigate MEDINA. Blake, McKee & Co. L. C. SMITH BLDG. SECOND FLOOR A. K. DUTTON, Sales Manager BLAKE, M’KEEE & CO. L. C. SMITH BONDING Gentlemen: Please send free of cost to me, the special descrtptive lite erature you have prepared and will isaue from time to time about MEDINA, I am espe, clay interested Im. ..... 0. aowecane eneeess-scmses anne en aeemne ss a mneens te ene acm een ss awe -enammmmaie e Pernt ne tne n eee n nw ene arenes meme rence enenan cosemeamy Telephone Elliott 131 Medina Office Phone, Lake 16-3 ee + eee Beth Offices Open Evenings and Sundays bacco Habit Dangerous of men sufferne sea would be in today were it not the habit {coer drug nicotine. Stop | efore it's too late. It's @ sim=— | ple proces to tid yourself of the tom y form. Just to wtocdnte a dru store get icotol tablets; take them as and lo! the — habit |quickly vanishes eeiste refund | the money if they fall. Be sure to read large and interesting an- |nouncement soon to appear in this | paper. It tells of the dangers of nic- jotine poisoning: and how id IN BUSINESS | GUIDE CONTEST ‘The following are the prize win- May: | First prige, $15--M, P. Rogers, 3000 been killed in the attempt to report |CMeRe ave. Seattle : si ' | fe. "In the meantime try Nieotol its position to headquarters. He th fecond prize, $10—-Mre. L. F. B55 ; Canes y ; | lets; you will be surprised at th took command of a section on the|Mark, 4004 Tenth ave, N. E., Seat: : sults. —Advertisement. firing line, when its officers had all | t!* been killed, continuing to command| ‘Third prize, $6—V. Sunde, 106] | boomy '< ey of advertising, until the crown prince’s army had|Newton at. Seattle, Be think of The Star been driven back Fourth prize, $6—Mre. Jay Bar| PENNER PUTS BEE ON BILL | RODGERS’ M PORTLAND, June 7.—Pitcher | ¢,, Penner, of the Portland Beavers,|¢ romped home with the winning run in the game with Sacramento here | yesterday, when Eldred fumbled Westerzel’s single to center long enough to allow Penner to score from third, in the 12th inning. This made five straight wins for Portland. ‘The score ye 2 Sacramento ~ a’ 2 Portland i 13 5 | The batteries: Vanee and Vishe T A | Penner and Baker. A Tribune Defense Db Calls Witnesses MOL CLEMONS, Mich Jur Vv A court ruling that the Chicag Tribune will not be limited asa evidence regarding assemblage of KE facts for ita editorial writers cheer-| ed the defense today in the Ford j million dollar libel suit | | The Tribune planned to present |witnenses from the Mexican order to testify regarding conditions | |there at the ti Ford alleges he was libeled at Chicago by a Trib-| une editorial \y -———~- | | GREEN LAKE PICNIC | 8 TO BE HELD JUNE 18 | Fesidents of the Green Lake di \triet will hold their annual com ¥| munity plenio at Silver Lake June| |18, the outing being under the au|w_ \spices of the Green Lake Com-; | mercial club. All interested are, g lurged to attend. ‘Trane tatic and refreshments will be furnished ay " bour Mastlake ave., Bierce, 1146 Hastinke, Seattle. FP in the word CARPETS tn the no, 7832 Jones ave., Beattie. Fifth prize, $5—Rodney Howard, | 11 First ave. N., Seattle, Sixth prize, $5—Harry C. Shay, 328 Seattle. $o—Mra, R. x} |AMUSEMENTS Seventh prize, ‘The following 1* the correct answer | r the month of May: omitted in the word PRISSSING | in the Léberty Dye Works adver tsement omitted in the word FIRST tn the Colonial Auto Repair advertise: ment omitted in the word GARAGE in the Westlake Garage advertise | . | ment, omitted tn the word COVERED | in the Shamek’s Button and Pleating Works advertisement. Climbing up a rope ladder from one airplane to another while both omitted in the werd RETREADS| Were speeding 2500 fect in tho air is a feat that requires a cool head. in the Rowe's Tire Shop adver.| Here is a ploture of the two planes with which the stunt was performed tisement at Atlantic City, snapped just before Ormer Locklear, the daring airman, omitted in the word ORDER in| seized the rope on the wing of the plane, from-which he waved to the | the Mme, Walter's advertise-| crowds below, ment \- omitted in the word IMPROVED | in the Harry J. ‘Murray adver-| Rorey, Holman, Ann Gray, Mile, . Ba Alexander, Orpheam Vaudeville | | | | Continuous Datly, 1 to 11 AIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Pantorium Dye Works advertise. Hotels in Portland will be crowded ment. during Rose Show. Buy a Fischer in the word SEATTLE in the| Auto Bed and sleep in your car. tisement ’ omitted in the word EXPERT in Niels Hansen advertisement. Guaranteo fit any car, 1312 Fifth the A, Dannenhirsh Jeweler ad.|¥ in the word MONEY in the Seat. | Avenue. vertisement | tle Fixture company advertise-| * omitt in the word WORK-| ment, MANSHIP in the L. Kline ad-|S in the word CASH in tho Whole vertisement. | Co. omitted in the word SCIENTIFIC in the Dr. MH, U. Rogers adver- RAM CRs OMS | tieement Charity that begins at nome usual: | omitted in the word SUPPLIES |}y guepends operations during the in the Brodie Sales company ad. | houre cleaning period. vertisement, omitted in the word REFINISH sale Typewriter ment. advertise- | our methods ta and our cus- irs are nccorded every eour- consistent with sound busi- Judgment, 4% . Paid om Savings Accounts Accounts Subject Check Cordially Invited: YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE, | ING In the Seattle Piano adver tisernent. Pain along the back, digsinena, yom omitted in the word CHILL in| {einer Grays “AMOMATIC TEAR, the the Rusk’s Tamale, Chill adver-| pieasant Medicinal tisement, ian © pid When you feel all run omitted In the word FRONTING | 2e¥m, {ire k and withont enerm in the Searing advertinement, | \are's tert omitted in the word ORIGINAL | tive it has no equal, in the Steen & Brogan advertine- | matic-Lent is sold by Druggiste by mall for 60 cents, Sample ment. FREE, Addregs, Mother G=-— © uy SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Per Ye Title Trust Co. ond at Columb) No atairu to ein Als SKCOKD AVE. AND PIKE ST.