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Night—cung by Louise Homer: oleae Malle in Maschera—Sung by Caruso: Dirale—sung by Farrar; No.) No #7001 | dowels of the Madaane—Sung by Pas- -gung| Tiel Amato; No. #7193 Don Giovanni Serenade — Sung by Titta Butte; No. s71T4 Because —Sung by Caruso "these red seal records now $1.50 former price 83— | Yietas Joneph ¢ Joneph € oven) Violin Ne More Violin omer Sang by No. 1 (Special Schumana-fHeing back little and in 35,000 Whe Have Yeareed each Louise Homer; No. Banishes the Night—Sung by pre orare ' No. #7122 upstairs, KEEP When a human began fh {Proiogo)—Sang by Scotti: , 8929, (My Tears Shall Plow)-—-fung Behumann-Heink; No, #8189, (Forgive, 1 Know Not 1 Am Saying}—Sung by Jo- Gadski; No. 88442 Frieda Hempel would ea and from the | Kathicen Mavourneen (i+ Sung by Gadeki; No. & h ballad) ‘ I Trovatore (Love Viy on Rosy Pin fons)—Sung by Destinn; No, #8547 Sancta Maria—Sung by Caruso; 95559 La Marscillaine Calve; No. $857 Messiah (He Was Despined)—Sung by Louise Homer; No. 65574 , Nero (Ah, Mon Sort! 13. ruse; No, #8589. Dame (Queen of Spades) (It's Le Regiment de Sambre et Mew Rear to Midnight)—Sung by Des-| (Marching Bong of the French & No. s8518 dier)—Sung by Caruso; No, 45606 /(Ome Day at the Temple)—Sune Thale (Meditation)—Sung by Farrar; Tuicrezia Borl; No. $8524. No. 88694. _ these red seal records now $1.50 —former price $2— (Bong of Mourning) (Maxsenet) accompanied by No. 81513. Le Bowhenr Pet Chose Legere— tune Be Sisck. sccompenied by zim- he must No, Aatico (Olden Times)—Sung the ‘Caruso; No. ## Colombe (vr the Star#)—No. #5496. (Away to Yonder Mountain) | by Geraldine Farrar; No. by Emma So it workers car They urban Love Is Sung by Ca- of Elgin lack of }to | machiner were no sizzling a worked, lings, for |ning. fact only six In the stewing lights, fa Treue Liebe and Paul Reim < rs Fitrtation—song companied by K by Alma No, 87540 Gluck MrCormack ler; No, ac 87649. (Schubert) —Sung Kk, accompanied by 7545 by Me- Kreiner Gluck and Homer; No, $7625. 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Mansel und Gretet—sung by and Homer, No. 99100, Boheme (Thou Hweetest Maiden) ceee by Alda and Martinelli; No. i. no play But Crusoe Had ae-|The Crucifix—su b $9095.| Homer: No. #910, | Widdte and I-~Snng by companied by Zimbalint; tm Traviste Bung by No, $9124 Madume Butterfly Bung $9131 Gluck and Gluck, Nov ne- 59003, (Dite Palla Galll-Curct and Gioviney de 1 (Tote by Alda and 1 Ftort) Brasiau; No. 401 to 111 5. Mleventh o Mre. Jo-to; Your When a ELAGIN, city, of watcher, 20th century trying to Invent to keep cool, to get to work, to get FROM {MINUTE OF strange in how he jto fashion necessities operat! comp! bet wes First thing Elgin After hoofing |noticed there was no electric power produce Then that hors coffee Evening their tried strong men's souls music; Elgin Walter Condon, Oregon, has this to say for “Gas” asa Strikebreaker to The Star by ih, Sept. 2 the dark ages home Inhabited to keep clea CUSSIN THE DAY Crusoe with sat just Robinson island 2 sight, suring he out t and what he would weather He ure had provided amply hands raw mat required Cut Off Power was when the and interurban use his a the struck tied up Elgin ar ves tely ride it to to to wor ars and As lights y run electric mosphere or visited the ¢ fans to In off nd ork ite tallest stories—tive fi meantime, Mre about the na, electric iron ¢ dn't see in the ¢ couldn't do the new electr de combat, an have laundered, wasn't 1 n between found the principal movies useing all week ad m church, when they went sins “of the the existed a Helped Her Myers, Jo-to is the only ever gave me relief, indigestion for ye JO'TO I rs ried at the fi some found the lcended to the top of the skies there the And those who Elgin gloried building was house the running. strike of traction employes deprived Elgin motor vehicles filled the gap for amall power users. Editor Harry T. Saylor is watching his presaman operate a tractor | which furnishes power to lasue the Elgin coupled to @ larre dynamo nishing power to operate one of the big ice cream plants in N. E Elgin This today Robison Crusoer, method and dow how lwax going to exist—what food would w protec t but and bra erials electrical and in the etr a noticed was the work rk it mak. sun 0 stir bu r flee not in chite, n or la pantry te dd even the elec | She stones wo little ¢ amusement the had to week la Robinson Suffered | for Years With | Stomach Trouble °°!!!" sts! ses 'JoTo Was the Only Thing That Ever Rox 1 thing that and I have ive Drug Stores and at Swifts Pix Leis the preas room. fine fa f condenred mitk butter quotations and producer that Elgin inter, Chicago and cut off the entire electric power | on was the! was minus ary cel laundry washer Blair been atone that! there was pipe organs wouldn't had | Bartell : NAVY TO BUILD UP WEST COAST Unprecedented Program of Development Is Planned BY M D. TRACY (United « SAN FRANCISCO, Sept The Pacific coast may prepare for an unprecedented program of naval development as a result of the organization of the Pacific fleet, Secretary Daniels, on his pres ent trip, is gathering data on which he will base recommenda tions to congress whieh will em body a program involving the immediate expenditure of mil lions of dollars » this he is being assisted by Rear Admirals ‘arks, MeKean and McCormick Commander Hilton, of the bureau of supplies and accounts. Ry September th | will give to | dations for the first work to be done It report will cover Eatablis station at San Construction of a new pita! at Balboa park, San Probable tinuance Pedro submarine during the w Extensive Harbor, T additions to thes and } Recommenc lishment of the new navy yard at Ban Francisco Establishment of an a tion and submarine base on lumbia river, proba n the of Astoria Improve Bremerton Extensive improvement Hlitles on Puget sound, particular st Bremerton The work will retary congress his recommen in, apparently, quite certain thin all or items part of each ment « 1 training Die ge naval how Diege of the ewtat be» ahed dditior the bane present wta Co the vicinity to naval t require apprepria ns of Many millions of dollars be completed. ¢ policy of the navy department will be to make the first work that {« immediately re quired for the handling of the vast naval foree to comprise the Pacific fleet. Later attention it to be paid |to the ematler prose such a» pro posed tb the #ubma rine and aviatic the ondary harbors All of t y the Heim board. lreperted on In de lot the Pacific t just prior to war, Combined with the data which thie report containa will be the lew gone gained from the war and the re fults of detailed persona) study of certain epectfic phases of the Pacific naval situation. Of the program now taking shape, the largest single item ts the naval station at fan Francisco, Four sites have been proposed to the govern ment. Which site will be selected will be determined largely from the personal investigation being made here now Secretary Daniels and state extabliahment of on repart « eA wuich in of electricity, In the upper pteture, Daily The tractor is a Ford is fur Courter Below, by same plan of personal investt wath will be followed on Puget sound and the Columbia river. DANIELS LOOKS ATS. F. SITE Pacific Fleet Men Are Hav- ing Good Time in South “e8 A)| The men hoofed to work and felclimbed the stairs. Minus electric they doffed their shirts. They fewer trips up and down the blocks where elevators it ade avinems didn't run The Elgin Dally tractor up to tts started ite prease Small pla ¥ | eines ola Courier drove a back door and) to ts used gasoline © steam engines arted again, Used Her Autos became were ¢ tied up Autom power plants A gas laht lighthoune There was horsepower power ut More have been ordered JO lamps of grandma's been resurrected and ker popular liquid Parks are ng folks in ives Dilew at SAN FRANCISCO, Sept ith war engines tionary} | } the the ke! Pac San Fr the work of keep- ing the visiting officials and men busy iv proceeding today in But, as usual, “Jack a getting the “biggest ave | kick” out of the entertainment ne is a This morning tary Daniels, Admiral Rodman and other executive the | officers viewed Hunter's — Point where San Francisco wants the new I; eftic naval base to be organized. ‘Tomorrow and Thursday he inspects |three other naval base sites. | At 11 o'clock Mrs, Daniels was ye naor at the unching of the de troyer Chase at the Union Iron Works At noon the secretary's | Barty Admiral todman and fleet ec gach will be tend “a luncheon very commercial organization big featu f the how. will be the War Women's day this afternoon, ¢ to * lor and marines } from wartime in by of the Cros, Salvation -X.WOA trim gray fe he bracket in plenty tra looked storm of man power and electric power bought Rt ear | the t swinging at anchor in ted| at power nciseco bay’, Ford| in have bee up. | vari 4h1 | the mm waye day et popular again with ye on PRESIDENT TO REVIEW FLEET :: Plan Great Demonstration nl Puget Sound Sept. 13 1 \ Continued From Page One || service will par of the Re W.C. Cc. societies the ae day | parade lat lose tie 50,00 un ar . Hor ” ; Wilson will re Jear, after Which Seattle's boulev vinit to varte ¥ the automobile tour | President Wilson wiil reception at the Rainier followed by at 6 o'clock At 8 o'clock Saturday night the president will speak at the Arena There will be no reserved seats, ex cept for 1,600 representatives of local committees and civ rgantzations No intimation has been received what subject the president will discuss, but the committee believes will delive characteristic ad dress on the league of nations. a | wome private he will shown | ards by automobile. | 4 ahipyards will fol board hts be Army ani kindred Nesms fax Sailors attend a club, to be @ banquet in his honor don't seem to fleet Some Seattle care whether the sailors of the place to sleep ashore when rty, according to Jim Lans chairman of the fleet housing More than 1,000 1 day will have to be registered from now until September 12, if there is to be enough to go around, he Twenty thousand rooms, enough for the sailors ashore and visitors from out of town, will be needed to At the conclusion of the Arena| keep the streets clear of night walk address, President Wilson and his | ers, Lansbury declares party, including 28 newspaper men| Anyone who has a room to let who are traveling with the chief ex-| requested to register it with the fleet |ecutive, will attend a high jinks at | housing committee in the Comm: the Seattle Press club. | cial building, Second ave, and Madi President Wilson will pass Sunday | son st quietly. Secretary Tumulty has no-|— tified the local reception committer | |that the president desires if peop! have on lit bury, ty . committee. rooms as to says. day and will leave for Ore 10 o'clock Sunday night Telegrams urging a presidential re | view in Elliott bay were sent Monday to Admiral Hugh Rodman, com: manding the Pacific fleet. Replies are expected Tues | As the tentative program now | stands, Seattle is to see a presidential , | Peview of the greatest f of battle {ships that has visited the west coast |of America the day of Peace Time Army | Hearing Starting | WASHINGTON, Sept fied %4,\ed Press.) Hearings on Amertc peace time army program were |begin today before the hous mittee on military affairs. High army officials from General | Pershing down will be cailed in the | ticut cotton mills work thel next month Pershing pibba ty | hinery 24 hours a day, jeu appear the latter part of this month ‘three shifts of workers, bi ma- nploying mm San | wtigated and] officers| of Fleet Are Need} Portland, | To increase production, some Con. FJ) Honest, The Direct Road to D Skillful Dentiatry M measure low in efficteney, me for teally ing up to the wtand " One of present day « day's work becaure they are phys below per. 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Woodrow Wilson, formulated by the Seattle reception and forwarded to Joseph P, Tumulty, the president's secre approval commi tary, for Saturday, September 13 President Wilson and party will arrive on special train 1 p.m. to 2.30 p. m.—Preaident Wilson will greet representatives of Chamber of Commerce d Commercial Club Washington State ration of I political and social clubs and numerous lodges. op. m. to 5 p. m—President Wilson will tour Seattle's boule varde by automobile and visit the shipyards p to 6 p. m—Reception of chief executive at the Rainier club. 6 p. to 745 p. m.—Banquet in president's honor at the Rainier club. 8 p. 10 p ipm oi | rm. m President Wilson will speak at the arena. Seattle Press club will hold high jinks for president and m m. his party Sunday, September 14 Wilson will pasa the day resting president will leave for Portland, Ore. and attending church at 10 p.m | PACIFIC FLEET VAST | FIGHTING MACHINE FRANCISCO. Press,)-—Secretary justified the for into fleets President The services SAN (United y Daniels American Pacific today Sept. 2 of the division Atlantl One of the most important effects | oe the division of the fleet, with its jannu a) concentration for Grill In ene ocean or the other, Daniels said, will be “the education of the navy, con gress and the le to the necessity of having complete naval bases for | the maintenance of the whole fleet in both oceans.” Jot and here He fle rived. against an pe t units the ha Pacific ar- pointed out when all ite will comprise 5 the entire Am of 00 tons that went the world in 1907 at the of Theodore Roosevelt ‘When we remember,” he said that we will have a minimum eight dreadnaughts and eight pr dreadnaught battleships, with 108 troyers, a large number of sub- jmarines and the necessary train to jxupport their activities, in each locean, the weakest unit of which ts very much uperior to the corre- mding unit of 1898, the division jof the fleet can be justified in the jeye the strict naval strategists.” Tribute to Roosevelt Daniels paid a tribute jforethought of Theodore R |Referring to the fleet's d the world, he said was a wie t sident Roosevelt keepir with his wisdom reg the con tion of the Panama canal nels explained that t the canal made p fleet “The canal,” he of time thru its jthe concentration fleat around direction Favors New Bases Ry developing bases, he said, “we | will add to the strength of the fleet as much as if we had added an equiv: alent in fighting ships.” Danlels said the capacity of these much beyond anything heretofore found necessary. | This will be true even after we have | relegated all the pre-dreadnoughts, | all the old cruisers, destrayers, sub: Marines, gunboats, ete, to the coast | defense or the serap heap. ecessary bases “is € t fo sum “we will six real he ad ur inst said, of the of 1898, 27 modern dreadnoughts, six battle cruisers, 300 destroyers, and more than 150 sub marines, 50 mine planters, large numbers of mine sweepers and pa trol craft, and an entirely new air force | of soon have fighting ships » the mevelt voyage ont in part But the organization of the Pacit. fe fleet will have another important | result, not directly concerned with | the navy’s strength and navy protec tion, Admiral Mahan proved that, | except in nations with the purpose of conquest, a strong navy and a strong merchant marine always went together » build jing of possible the Pacific said, us oft saving p two fleets in either ocean in time to m t the enemy fleet, and more important than that, by saving the time of| transfer and concentration vd {thus forewarning an enemy that it vill be an united fleet he will have to meet, and not one-half of it, will | #0 a long way towards preventing Stronger F ‘The fleet that rides in your har today is a powerful one that will be with you next year will immensely stronger, when all ships ordered ¢ complet ed, America will be able not only to \» Otect ite coarts, but to do its large share in policing the world under the | t Due bor he be re nd broken spirita to g » which physteal PIC YOTANOCUOEOOOUUNNGANOCEEEOUAHONOOEGRGEOOUOUAtAPEU AU AAAUOEANAAANASCUEOU HOU AAANGNOSUUOHAAAveUnEEeOOOUONtnuUotonnennagnetene ental and Physical Health Is Via the DENTAL X-RAY ROUTE! troying the World’s Modem Seven Wonders —the X-RAY alent, swiftest and most direct rkness into light; from {il health and achieve ars ago you had to die and J} the deathdurk- unseeable could m to re behind ne a yur ver th rs to unco undoing diagnostic TURE graph and as the to hi harmless and Sufferers—men— women—wh y * of this road back learn about my Free one of the most com- X-ray departments in radiographer, on the oursely nd have nt t me for Free Consul Free X-Ray Department the Xray to locate hidden mouth aid to my diagnosis. 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The coming of the Pacific fleet will be followed by improvements in harbors and bays and rivers of the Pacific coast, for all of them must be de- veloped to care for the giant dread- | noughts of the navy and the larger merchant ships which will come in ever-increasing numbers and of evers increasing size, thru tho Golden € Daniels said “the two epoch-mak- ing events for the Pacific coast are the digging of the Panama canal and the orkanization of the Pacific fleet.” The Pacific fleet is to be composed of an aggregate of 185 ships, he said, which either areon their way or will sail in a few weeks. Daniels’ address was delivered at a luncheon tendered by the Common- wealth and associated clubs. less infectious than Leprosy tuberculosis. is DR,, J. R. BINTON Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES we stores in grind len from atart and we are the only one SRATTLE, ON FIRST AVE. Examination free by graduate Op tometrist 8 not prescri| uplesa absolucely necessary. 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