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T vac ATION ‘TIME | TTA AL Dozens of Families Ask for Little Or han Bo s Army and Navy Goods nares en art Wot, or) mane P ae vin ae tye and Merchandise, manufactured comply with New Qbvernors cs eareeal Not | ~ ‘ sand 8 cp sh of age might Pipe Likely to Be Civilian sniprad thongs: -. ee ¢ ne ° , government regulations, of which the larger part of our stock consists, offers to the individual a line of goods that cannot be excelled for outing trips of all kinds as well as garments that wear for the man working at various trades, mechanics, carpenters, ete PENALTY | ‘Falty Arbuckle TODAY 5 lo “ma, are ne But Cyn (Delayed) 7 ter wan sent. in 4 to Whieh father antl | ma out of the many who want | which 6 given the best chance feeling of de ey dewerve : oday t breve the bh Conear And we n 1 reports | becau = lala $00,000,000 sd TSE BOR ARMY IN COMING YEAR to welebme a cb Hut that junt Army Appropriation Bill is Turned Over to Full Com- | | | "92.50 $2.50 premier tn opposition ef the And s.00, 5.00. sta0 sto nor drawn fror Tent Pike are Pine ito Hobe 1 aart JOHN DANZ Pon and up boys uld care n, if you will let Neodney is i >| old, and Dorthea in 9, and I cay tel bu, they wou 1 have a nice time te wether Our bables attend the | ing Dhrteligh ebrchtnad de ard Bihert « cans, We own our home and give reference We are w & home with for them a 10c Except Sundays and Holidays probably will be Ge > lB gg three days mittee in Senate Admiral Saite army them Berlin le portur tern Admiral Saito 1209 First Ave perie com in Mail Orders and Inquiries Solicited with 62 years old SER eeeeeeeeeee "the ity to study German im WASHINGTON, Jun $900,000,000 fe ng the cor Mm \ate militar in ite prime has had a ne fh bew affaira * ueky one This is only ference Treated LY on "will i <a gent ve , . ay the Rhort 5 uit of ¢ . rean attempt and hv eo le omaat There i COLLUM DKOrsy FP 5 ee . | the moa |» Ath . » The ¢ ° - safety in numbers, " ha frie emain a! tie women candidates EXPOSE OF AN’EVIL’ propriation for i ‘Dak E.F. ae ITS WAY INTO THE VITALS OF SOCIETY MUSBAND ill SWVEE TREAST SHOULD MOTHER BROTHER SISTER WIFE Allowing $5,000,000 £ ‘Serve o1 on the (a JAPANESE. ASKS $12,500 DAMAGE Was Riding on Truck Hit by Engine Holditg ere Americar company responsible for injuries sustained thru the alleged ft a truck driver in ite ‘ooeedings for | iperior Judge Friday morn | ping clerk for | ptember 36. with two | eee 100% BETTER THAN DAMAGED G00DS mmisnion nel oN Here is Opportunity— = Are YOU the Man? My boy—your Uncle Sam is sending 50,000 men like you, right now, to serve in France and on the Rhine. The flag floats in many parts of the world, and Uncle Sam will maintain an effi- cient, patriotic army to guard it. So besides the contingents for Europe, many other red-blooded men are invited to vol- unteer and choose what part of the world they will serve in. Will You Go? In Panama, Alaska, Hawaii, the Philippines, China, as well as France and the Rhine, opportunity is offered clean ambi- tions, intelligent young men. The choice is yours! Thousands of Americans would gladly pay for this experi- ence—you will get paid. And while you serve, you learn. Read every word of this advertisement and see why service in the United States Army is the best preparation you could have for success in life! Good Pay, Enjoyable, Inspiring Work, Recreation and Man-Building A Japanese of the tin front of ns n according |to Takenaka’s complaint, with the result that Watenabe was killed and ‘Takenake #0 badly injured that, he claims, he will be permanently inca pacitated. His skull, according to | the complaint, was « t in three places, the sight of his right eye destroyed, his jaw bre , and so many teeth lost that he can only eat soft food named truck, carele FIRST TIME IN SEATTLE "Demon Typist to” Show His Smoke George L. Hossfeld’s | fingers strike nine keys a second | | when he writes on the typewriter. | And he knocks off a few more} words a minute at this rate, ing a memorized sentence Speed” y © secretary | @ peace conference with those between Food, clothing, living quarters, medical and dental attention— all of the very best—absolutely FREE. The present rate of pay is $30 a month or more. In other words, the soldier now has a net profit of about a dollar a day. ‘Can you pay all your living expenses from your present income and have a dollar a day left over? Probably not. Military Life is Outdoor Life It inculcates self-control, quick- thinking, alertness, regularity, . exactness, bodily fitness. It makes you hard as nails; a trained, co-ordinated unit of clean bone and muscle. Most men gain weight as a result of army life! Free Vocational Training in the Army Fits You for Success Suppose you are a young man looking about you for a trade as a stepping stone to success in life—Uncle Sam offers many educa- tional oppor- tunities, and pays you while you study. Uncle Sam gives you your liv- ing, gives you the opportunity to learn a skilled trade and pays you real money at the same time. And when you com- plete your enlistment and obtain your discharge, if you have taken full advantage of your chances, your services will be in demand wherever skilled men are em- ploy d. Among these skilled trades are Land Surveying, Auto Repairing, Telephone Re- pairing, Road Construction, Wireless Telegraphy, Steam- fitting, Telegraphy, Switchboard Installation, Motor Mechanics (air or ground), Baking and Cooking, Carpentry, Photog- raphy, Electrical Work, Litho- graphy, Bricklaying, Black- smithing, Drafting, Masonry, Welding (acet yleneandelectric), Airplane Mechanics, Plumbing, and @ great many others. Liberty and Recreation The soldier off duty writes let- ters, smokes, plays baseball, pool, football or most any other game he likes; goes to the mov- ies, or theatres; in fact, does about as he pleases. He has no difficulty in obtaining permis- sion to leave the camp or post at proper times. He meets agreeable people, including lots . of nice girla,at Y.M.C.A.,K.of C., Hostess Houses, etc. He goes to dances, if he wants to. In fact, he usually has a better time than a civilian. Now, Men, What Do You Want? Where do you want to go France and the Rhine? (50,000 going right away). Panama? Hawaiian Islands? Philippine Islands? China? Alaska? Men are wanted for certain branches of the Ser- vice in all the above places. What Branch of the Service Do You Like Best? Infantry, Cavalry, Field Artii- lery, Ordnance Dept., Medical Dept. (including Veterinary Corps), Coast Artillery Corps, Signal Corps, Tank Corps, Air Service (including Balloon Corps), Motor Transport Corps, Quartermaster Corps, Corps of Engineers, Construc- tion Division. You can choose your own branch of the Service, What Useful Skilled Trade Would You Like to Learn? You can learn almost any trade you wish, and quit at the end of your enlistment with money in the bank, and a Itvelihood in your brain and at your finger- tips. Do You Want to Be a Non-Com? In every organization there are now vacancies in the various grades of non-commissioned officers, carrying increased pay, opportunity and experience. Do YouWant toBe an Officer? Appointments of selected en- listed men to the U. S. Military Academy at West Point are frequently made. The regula- tions provide that at all times there shall be men so appointed in West Point, to a number not exceeding ninety; and many men also receive commissions direct from the fanks. Call at the nearest recruiting station and ask all the questions you wish, You incur not the slightest obligation by doing so. Courteous non - commissioned officers on duty will cheerfully tell you whatever you want to know and give you printed mat- ter that you can look over at your home. What else do you want to know? 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