The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1919, Page 15

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h1,000 AVIATORS MP G0 TO BORDER a a Government to Send Big Air Force, Says Phelan SACRAMENTO, Col, Aug. 15 that the United is to establish « air patrol iz the Mexican border is telegram received by P Fox from Senator Phelan Phelan said Math Field will be demobilized temporarily white the government assembles 1,000 aviators on the border, WASHINGTON Aug Whether the United Stat BA tinue its diplomatic With Mexico over American cit Pande was é 3 exchang " n the death we hands of the @ situation rather tense ® the belief here, with tates threatening a c nd the Carranza 7) Ing it regarded Am oy cing, /™ Carransa’s desire to mai y Order is not doubted here. His abi! ity to keep order is doubted Plans of the war department & possible Mexican campaig: ready. There are thow soned troops on the b senatorial in affected by the latest dev Senator Fall, New Mexico, 4 teday. “The inquiry will develop many Valuable fac which will enable con to consider Mexican problems fateltigently he sal | ITALY WARSHIP Heavy Casualties Are Re- ported in Explosion LONDON, Aug. 15 lispateh to the Daily Mail from,,Suez reported foday that the Ital warship Basilicata had been sunk at the en trance of the Syez canal by an in ternal explosion. Heavy casualties re reported. ‘The Basilicata, a light cruiser, was fcompleted in 1914 and had a dis City Uncovers rs Big Cache of SPOKANE, Aaa 3 million eggs, 1 of ‘k and other large amounts of foodstuffs are stored in Spokane, a been turned over to the district at P#ince of Wales * Continues Journey [| ST. JOHNS, N. B. Aug. 15.— United Press.)\—H. M. S. Dragon. h the Prince of Wales aboard 4 Partridge island shortly be i 10 o'clock today and dropped anchor. ‘The governor general, who ar- fived here from Ottawa last night immediately prepared to go to the ship and convoy greetings of the people of the Dominion to the Prince, who left St. Johns, N. F. for St. John on Wresusiae Daylight dispeal: Feason the need for increased produc: | When you think of “adverti | ing, think ot The Star. a Show Your Patriotism COME TO Dreamland Tonight TO THE Big Benefit Dance GIVEN BY THE World War Veterans’ Association PRIZE WALTZ CASH cian And Other Prizes Admission 55c Includes dancing all evening Everyone Welcome LADIES FREE FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, Creat American Home! | SQLONSTOSEE INSANE MINER THE PRESIDENT Conierence on at White House “Has Nose Diamond” HENRY FORDIS * [ Th PARP A RAD ALLER ALARA. rn nnn? FIGHTS GRO HE looks LiKe ONE OF These— WHAT Do You cau “em? OW YES ~ PorcuPmtes — Come HERE, Bos ~— Le TRY Vr AGAIN AND Fe) CAN MAKE wT LAY SOM Attacks Hotel Man Would Hear Much New York Starts LOS ANGELES CAR MEN Withe loouep AWFDLIN einen A COUPLE. OF WEEKS AGO WHEN HE HAD WIS HAIR ALL CLIPPED OF F~ BUy-Look AT HIM NOW APANESE NOW Jap anese Penetration GRIP COLORADO ows | in syle County | Control in Sugar- Beet and Melon Districts PROHIBITION BRINGS AN END TO TIPPING IS SENT DOWN 4 "Continued From wy 8-CENT WINNER | Jury Awards Damages inv Suit Agains t Newspaper \a Aug. teory Ford, ifacturer, milion Chicago of the Ford and the . t as be oo dee indl- rd coum ted in that us with patriotic, n refuted,” i . { the Tribune, f Michi $ uttorneys. Co to t litigante ' estimated at 9m $ day during the progress of 9mm High — Attack MAY NOT STAGE STRIKE k retroactive pay pril 11, sccording te chairman of the emploges® ng to abide by HEAR DANIELS’ wis AN SHINGTON, A 1 Major General he —— the Amer eyed the party ——x' there about wheat, ed From Page One | ,son for the |other child came from somewhere. agine us living a life “We've certain social obligations | We like a certain amount of leisure "nt he couldn't quite make out the rea-, #4 | PAY MORE FOR BUTTER HERE Claim Wholesalers Charged 6 to 7 Cents Extra | famous melons are now grown by | the little brown men was a gasp. _|tioned Cochran. 1 about it from many © P placement of 2,560 tons. Its len&th the American growers and from one But we can't expect to p fwas 249.4 feet. The ship was intend-| government official. The latter to a }Compete against these people and follow our old customs at @d for colonial service, its speed be me ing inadequate for employment asjof Japs ‘a scout others I heard conflicting statements — about minor matters. sufficient actual information to ‘The Japs are raising as good American growers. melons as the / at v FOOD HOUNDS but if It were not for the close, strict ABOYS’ STO Biggest in The West Boys’ Department at Shafer Bros. Occupies 6,000 Square Feet of Floor ones Nothing Like It West of Chicago |the same time. “Everything is Jap. y raise their own truck, icity in their own trucks and deliver it to their own market- Unless we organize here we are goners.” ‘Pat Costello, another resident of the valley who recent- wounded with per cent proportion ly returned 91st division, deplored the inspection of their fruit would soon lose its fine reputa tion, for the brown fellows are tricky trickiness holds out promise Continued From ’ Page suggestion for a remedy was a solidity of the a where I think the leases the than five years as a rule. : , |cireulate this petition and have each landholder sign that he will not make a new lease. y | the citizens of Seattle to aid us in not patronizing them in) sar We will need co-operation.” The petition will be started, it is said, within a week. WOMEN TO BOYCOTT HIGH renee FOOD Price which will « “Most of the Japs want a long lease. |do not last longer Hoarded Food iy How the Japanese Operate 5.—Five and «4 amends surthe , it will be necessary for 000 pounds jand fair figu lutely no effor their markets. cording to @ report from the health | status of department today. The report has /ed in planting the | preserved and badly mt torney, and will be used in federal | stead of holding steadt: Prosecutions of profiteering here. | ods which insure the true dist ness of the green-meat or th mon-Tint types sp caused much fruit to be thrown b on thelr hands. | buying distinct ducing the melons 4: Dallas Merchants Are Facing Charge stronger than any association in the has a quarrel with the dealer he sells to and the matter ts not adjusted to | M his perfect satisfaction would waste his railroad fare next spring in coming to make new con He would find himself boy: | | cotted by every Jap in the district and he would get no Rocky Ford melons to handle. tter was sent by Big Shipments for Boys Arriving Daily st Styles and Colors in Fall and Winter Suits All the Newe ELINOR REDINGT( Vetoed by Wilson ..: “WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—<(U: nited | iy on the best of equip Press.)—President Wilson today ve | securing the best of land: al toed an act to repeal the daylight | they are after the latter, ou faving law, giving as his principal|any American farmer, either on the MEXICO REVIVES MINING OF OPALS nta a quart for milk yund for fresh meat Three Attractive Specials in Boys’ Suits tion. jon themselves they spend | Sea eee jing in the potest shacks _— % | thelr expenses point by working the w youngest children in t *% sending out almost eve either to Japan one of the big California spent wher $12.50 Clearance Sale Continues Every Man’s and Young Man’s Suit in Our Big Store Radically Reduced make. COMMISSION TQ court Decisions GET A PANNING Meier \s Preparing Resolu- tions for City Council keep no stock Bar Japanese on Long: Time Lease japanese leases on property in state of Washington for 19 or Jand rune throw up new land $30 SUITS $40 SUITS $50 SUITS $60 SUITS $23.75 $33.85 $38.65 Nothing Reserved—even the new Fall Suits just We advise our old customers to take adva Prices for clothing will be much higher Overcoats Included in Every Coat Held Over From Last Season Drastic: $60.00 Coats for $50.00 Coats for Liberty Bonds Accepted at Par on Clothing Sales SHAFER BROS. Seattle’s Largest Clothiers Second and bt ) WHOLE BLOCK LO G eenii ia ith several men who of land rented to have been found SCHOOL HAS HOLIDAY, FIRST IN 350 YEARS tenant t price for ye happer ord of i sen "owned, by, “L was under the impres- got to rent lie Japan Students Oppose ‘‘West” Idea" - Allied Troops to Leave Montenegro IDAHO RANCH MAKES 1919 RECORD YIELD The students assert tha has her own characterist First and University Ha feet trom om” who discovers a & bu skull, died this morning. ‘tpass upon the leure for typhus, RN UI Boys’ Headquarters like to be outf iT 1 here because they know tock of boys’ clothing in Seattle. An nd fabrics is offered.’ Little Slim Boys—all can find perfect joys, Fi Every Suit Guaranteed We buy from only estat i clothing manufaw tu Their guara as well as own, is back of r boy's suit ¥% Buying in the largest quantities we naturally get the best prices No Seat store 2 match our boys" suit prices for equal qu in cloth and tailoring. The more you investigate this statement the better we will be pleased: Blue serges, browns, Finely tailored grays and fancy mix- | models in tweeds and tures | cashmeres— $15.00 $18.00 in Price in go at sale f these mon- all. le tut in Price . $32.00

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