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Ss This a Message For You? Are you willing to go on forever paying out your hard-earned money in rent for the privil- ege of living in close quarters in the crowded city? Or are you the worth-while kind— made of sterner stuff? If so, you want a home of your own—a place big enough for wife and kiddies to be happy in—big enough to help yourself to living by raising vegetables, chickens, rabbits, flowers— Little City Farms SOLVE THE LIVING PROBLEM Half-Acre Tracts ONLY $950—EASY TERMS Each tract has 60-foot frontage on 35th Ave. S. W., a.paved city street. ents are paid for. Street im- Splendid soil for City water and grade schools. inky short walk to street car. Worth-while withbe . for neighbors. ff you are the worth-while kind, investigate “Little City Farms’’ How to Get There Office on the grounds, 8424 pth Ave. S. Ww. is .open every evening and’ Sundays. If you have a car, drive on Spokane Avenue and Avalon Way to 35th, then out 35th to office— good pavement all the way. - On Saturday and Sunday afternoons our autos will meet street cars. Take Fauntleroy car and get off at 36th and Alaska. _ . You can arrange at the main.office to be driven out and shown the property any time. H. 716 THIRD AVE. C. Peters _ELLIOTT 372 A Loyal Heights, 1 =) SEN, JONES TO _ FAVOR LEAGUE | pl os |Attacks Shantung Agree- | ment, Lauds Poindexter United States Senator Wesley L.| |Jones will vote for the ratification of the peace treaty if certain minor |changes are made, he told members of the Young Men's Thursday The Republican club | senator criticised the provis | Jion of the treaty in reference to | Shantung saying that “It cannot be denounced too vigorously or too |strongly.” This sentiment was |wildly cheered by a delegation of [Chinese headed by Goon Dip, con neral for China in Seattle | Senator Jones minimized what danger seems to threaten | American sovereignty and independ lence because of the provision con |tained in the much-discussed Article fe requiring the high contracting parties “to undertake to respect a preserve as yet external ag Jgression, the territorial integrity land politionl independence of ail |states, members of the league.” The senator also deprecated the dangers |fvfim the proposed league as visual ized by many of its critics Senator Je A from bis league of ni: to pay a }glowing trit ator Miles | Poindexter m as the republican candidate for president UY PORTABLE SCHOOL HOUSES Board Considers Two Sites for Playfields sul ever Portable s« ot buildings for the elhuret, Bry have heel = boare ee will be of and will help to in the schools. A n authorized and Magnolia approved by t These portable | five rooms each relieve congest call for bids he Lowman & Hu the contract for H. Andrews « furnish some. A is the estimated ne Recommendations have | made that the city vacate st, between 28rd and 24th and grant the schoo! bos |south half of the ing wall on 24th ave. 8. W. could be extended the center of Genesee st. and this would pre vide the school an additional 3 feet of ground, Two sites, one on the corner of Seventh ave. son st., d was awarded 2,500 desks atree A retain- to northe and Ma and the other across f [the Summit school, on Summit ave., to be used as playfields, are | being considered by the board. EMOCRAT CLUB WILL HEAR PORTLAND CASE King County | atle club will hear a talk on bers of the Portiand Rate = ‘a for th transpor bureau of the Chamber nerce will be the speaker held in the theon will be cafet | TRIED TO GIVE HER | gle drugs to her * at their of The Good SON DOPE, IS CHARGE Charged with attempting to smug won, Ole Burg, serv- | ing 30 days in the city stockade, | is being held at the | ation, awaiting in jeral authorities, — | | Mr A woman can do a thing she doesn't want to do without making | ¢ married man who unprintable remarks, but few men his private affairs to himself. | can “SCRUMPTIOUS” That sums and SAFE up the general verdict on the WEN ROOSTER Cone. WORMS PULL AERIAL One Oy ABOVE IM FHUSLY OUT | part of the body, never Men’s and Boys’ Suits, representing the best makers in America, finest materials and workmanship. We'll fit you and save you half. Come in and for yourself. ir. Workingman — See Our Wonderful Bargains in Work Clothes ge R. R. C a California! The railroad administration ts discriminating against the North t in favor of California in the ad ertisements it is sending broadcast | | ov * the country, according to the | publicity bureau of the Chamber of 1c at pice te | | JAPANESE IS FINED | FOR TRYING BRIBERY | When 8. Nakamura offered Lieut. | i. C. Collier of the “dry” squad $100 | not to arrest him the officer accepted | it amd then arrested him for bribery. Nakamura was fined $200 in Judge Everett Smith's court Thursday. MILLIONS © Suffer from ‘Acid-Stomach Millions of people euder y from ailments affecting pr | jt their So! atom | gestion | and tlasues of the body. The blood ie impoverished—beeomes weak, th'n, a) sh. | on Ailments of many kinds spring tram | Billousness, rhet ry lon—even more | Wi rrh and cancer no} ay teed to Bring quick | estomach miserios. Thousands | dreamed th anything could bring such speedy reliet ake them tec! so much better in eve ‘Try EATONIC enthusiastic ip acid-stomach, is relief from th say they nev Vigor and vitality. You ind ailing ax long as you ach. So get rid of it | Take EATONIO Tablets -~they tare ‘tend you eat them like a bit of candy. Your drug ist TONIC—5 cents for a big box. | poe from himn todsy and it you sre oni | d he will refund your money, | |HALF OF KENT PAVING Cynics are men who find faul) | PRICES SHOT TO PIECES! SALE STARTS 9 A. M. SATURDAY THIS BARGAIN LIST! Girls’ and Misses’ Shoes — Kreiders, Goodyear Welt and other makes; values to $4.50 cut to $1.98 Misses’ and Girls’ Goodyear welts, Kreid- ders and other makes; values’ to $6.00, cut to ........ 82.98 Ladies’ Fine Dress Shoes—lace and but- ton; Queen Quality and other fine makes; values to $11.00, cut to $4.98 Johnson & Murphy, Nettleton and other fine makes of Men’s Dress Shoes; values to $12.00, cut to $4.98 15c Canvas Gloves cut to Latest Style Men’s Straw Hats, values to $5.00, cut to $1.48 $2.00 Fine Black Sateen Shirts, cut to $1.18 $1.00 Leather Work Gloves, cut to. ..48¢ Fine All Wool Serge and Worsted Suits; hand-tailored; values to $50.00; cut to.... $24.85 Genuine Panama Hats, newest styles; values to $7.50; cut PAY CHECKS CASHED 25¢ Arrow Collars (slightly soiled), cut 20¢ Sox, all colors; 9¢ Fine Bangkoks and Italian Straw Hats; values to $6, cut to.. $1.98 T5e Summer Weight Underwear cut to 38¢ 20c Handkerchiefs 50c President Sus- penders cut to.. 27¢ $1.50 Chambray eee Shirts cut to Men’s Suits, values to $15, cut to $7.85 Suit Cases, worth to $3.50, cut to ..$1.48 15e Arm Bands cut Extra Fine Men’s Suits, values to $35, cut to $2.50 Boy cut to 25c Garters cut to 9¢ $25.00 Men’s Fine Suits, cut to $12.85 $6.00 Boys’ Suits cut to a Boys’ Shoes, values to $3.50, cut to $1.98 Men’s Fine Worsted Suits, values ‘to $17.50, cut to $9.85 $5.00 Men’s Trous- ers cut to ....$2.98 75e Work Gloves cut to ar Heavy } Shoes, values to $4.00, cut to $2.48 Men’s Dress Hats, values to $3.50, cut to . $1.38 Dress Shoes, worth $6.00, cut to . $2.98 Swell Cashmere Men’s Suits, values to $20.00, cut to $11.85 Athletic Union Suits, cut to....59¢ $4.50 Men’s Pants, cut to $2.48 $10.00 Extra Fine Suits cut to $4.98 "$7.50 - Boys’ Suits cut to $4.48 Men’s Suits, all fabrics, values to $25, cut to Men’s Dress and Work Shoes, values to $5.00, cut to. .$2.68 WE ACCEPT LIBERTY BONDS FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET Help End the Phone Strike; Send This to Pres. Wilson President Woodrow Wilson: *Realizing the justice of the demands made by the employes of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company, I, as a loyal American citizen, attach my signature hereto as a protest against the autocratic attitude presented by said company in failing to ad- just differences with its employes, and urge you to take some steps which would relieve the situation as soon as possible. PROJECT IS FINISHED} KENT, July 18.—The paving on | he west side of the railroad tracks | !t® fam s been completed by the Puget und Engineering Co., and the com by-laying the concrete | the east side of the tracks th th t Co! world because t | when it w The Symonds Shoe Co., Inc. Now Located at 321 Pine Street Big Reductions White Cant valle: . oo pany will now proceed to finish the | Orient ‘Thuri poor nourishment of the Giterent | $100,000 Many rv | tous China | CHINESE TEAR DOWN Another Suspect Held for Murder HOQUIAM, July 18.—Thought by the sheriff's office to be connected with the murder of John Alberts, whose bullet-riddied body was found in the Humptulips river on July 2, Willard Jarvis, 20, of Aberdeen, is being held at county jail here. c. FP. Ashburner, 18, another sus- | pect, is still in detention. 4 { HI MRS. JACKSON DIES Mrs. Harriet Horton Jackson, for 15 years a resident of Seattle, died |at her home, 229 37th ave. N., Thurs- day afternoon, She was 77 years old and leaves a son, F. H. Jackson, sec- retary of the Clear Lake Lumber })Co.; two daughters, Sarah N. Jack- son, and Mrs, A. W. Woodville, both he Seattle. Two other sons, living in Minnesota, are Roy and Charles | H. Jackson, have not yet been completed. Yes, Rosie, time is money to the WALL FOR CAR LINES) pockmaker when your horse fails to in China is tearing y ms according to Priestly. urned from the | — red to the supersti » being uncovered |by the workmen tearing down the | vall, | down | come in. of the we Kreider’s, ton and other fine makes And you can save real money here! | it with good results.” Funeral arrangements | om get out | SHOES Ladies’, Mens’, Boys’ and Girls Shoes in such makes as Florsheim, Quality, & Queen Johnson Murphy, Nettle- must go. Mrs. Bargain Hunter—Come Here eset as Save Over the Top and Then Some “I never felt better in my life than since taking the first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I had a bad case | of indigestion and bloating and tried all kinds of medicine. Mayr’s Wo derful Remedy is all and more thi is claimed for it. On my recon dation our postmaster’s wife is using It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes- tirfal tract and allays the inflamma- tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. dosé will convince or money refund: ed. Bartell’s five drug stores ani druggists everywhere, — Advertise: ment. ‘CHARLES SCHWARTZ Optometrist and Mfk. Optician Byes Examined and Glasses Fittee Prices p Reagonable, 227 Epler Bik. 813 Second Ave. © Phone Main 2551 | IS IT HARD TO DECIDE? With so many conflict- ing statements and ¢laims made by so many different it hard for a man to just where choose a suit, stores is de- cide One © Come in and look over a list of hun- dreds of Seattle who wear a “Cream of Quality Creams.” It's the one product of a big modern plant, to the perfect- ing ef which are bent the energies of a staff of experts and all that modern scientific methods can supply. Nothing but Real Cream, Pure Fruit and Sugar—and the de licious result is the ‘ | “CREAM OF QUALITY CREAMS” | | EATONIC| Shoes (All Styles) All Pumps and Oxfords, all . | factory evidence, Broken Lines | We give you “C REDIT GLADLY” a of Shoes : X The Symonds [BRADBURY |SUITS Shoe Co., Inc.| ‘FROM $25 $21 Pine St, OUR MOTTO | Fair Treatment and Fair Prices || 88k one you know what his experience |has been. Surely that would be satis 211 UNION STREET, 1332-34 SECOND SOLD BY OVER 300 DEALERS nd eattle., aI ‘CREAM OF QUALITY CREAMS d look funny peer- reading glasses.” “THE STRING AND BOMB So ants AUIING ROOSTER. Bet. 3rd and 4th | Directly Oppo Predertek «